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Performance Vehicles (Page 2)

By Denis Flierl on
Do Mercedes and BMW dealers give good customer service? Buying an expensive luxury car should be a good experience. The opposite was true for Philippe, who walked through both dealers and received no help. Check out his unbelievable story.  
By John Goreham on
Raise your hand if you are surprised by the hypocrisy, but when the Golden State chose its newest special undercover California Highway Patrol Cruiser, it picked a huge three-row gas-guzzling SUV, not a battery-electric vehicle. 
By Dimitar Angelov on
Changing your oil and monitoring the gauges is good, but understanding oil pressure is key.
By Dimitar Angelov on
An independent fabricator is fixing one of Jaguar's mistakes, by recreating one of the fastest supercars of the 1990s.
By John Goreham on
We explain why the BMW M235 is a great sports sedan and why all shoppers should be cross-shopping against all other considerations.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Both dealers and fans of the Japanese roadster have asked for a larger, more powerful variant. Here's how Mazda plans to (sort of) answer these requests.
By Noah Washington on
I drove a $35K Hyundai Elantra N and realized something shocking, it made my Corvette feel dull. It pops, it bangs, and it turns mountain roads into playgrounds.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Some car flippers will try to get creative when selling you a car to make a larger profit. Here's my experience from when I went to test-drive a car I was interested in.
By Denis Flierl on
Have you purchased a new vehicle and then immediately had buyer's remorse? Rich bought a 2025 Honda Civic, spent $50,000, and discovered it didn't have key features his 2005 Honda CR-V had. Here is his story and what all Honda buyers need to know.
By Narek Hareyan on
A new battery should mean a fresh start, but when this 2020 Chevy Bolt wouldn’t charge past 80%, one owner uncovered a hidden system that left him, and others, wondering what’s really going on behind the scenes.
By Mary Conway on
Chevrolet is setting strict rules about how long the buyer has to keep the new 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. The automaker wants to make sure the buyer really wants the supercar and isn't just trying to make a quick buck!
By Mary Conway on
Dodge phased out its most popular and powerful HEMI-powered muscle cars to make room for EVs. Now that the HEMI engines are coming back, fans want to see the Challenger back, too!
By Mary Conway on
Ford Performance is once again holding a special rally for Ford Raptor owners so they can elevate their skills out on the trails.
By Narek Hareyan on
This Rivian owner gets just 2.4 mi/kWh, but his cost-per-mile is so low it puts gas SUVs to shame, and his simple math might finally end the EV efficiency debate.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Certain Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Models May Experience Steering Issues, But Luckily, There Is A Solution.
By Narek Hareyan on
Sara did everything right when she plugged in her Rivian overnight, but what she woke up to sparked a mystery every EV owner needs to hear, and it might just change the way you change your car forever.
By Narek Hareyan on
After feeling disappointed by exaggerated EV charging speeds, one owner's switch from a Blazer EV to a Rivian R1T uncovered the real truth about Rivian’s peak charging rates, and the difference is worth talking about.
By Mary Conway on
One of the most famous muscle cars in history is available in the virtual racing arena. Now, fans cans customize their own Shelby GT500.
By Mary Conway on
Police say that Dodge's high-horsepower vehicles are often targets for auto theft. Now, Dodge's Performance division has a new device to make the muscle cars harder to steal.
By Rob Enderle on
The Jaguar Type 00 prototype, with its distinctive design reminiscent of a Jensen Interceptor and a cool auto-open boot, shows promise as a high-performance electric grand tourer potentially capable of challenging Tesla, making it far more interesting.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Corner-balancing the Supra could be squeezing the absolute most out of your platform or a pointless exercise, depending on who you ask.
By Mary Conway on
You have seen pictures of Dodge's EV muscle car but the 2025 Charger Daytona is even better looking in person. Now a key automotive publication is giving it a prestigious award.
By Mary Conway on
The V-Series is typically reserved for high horsepower gas-powered vehicles. The 2026 OPTIQ V joins the Cadillac LYRIQ V in the growing EV lineup.
By Mary Conway on
Ford continues to reinvigorate the pony car. Ford keeps adding more horsepower and performance to the world's top-selling sportscar.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Despite the merger talks not leading to anything major, a partnership on a smaller scale might lead to the Nissan GT-R and Acura NSX sharing a platform.
By Denis Flierl on
Why would a 2024 Chevy Tahoe owner walk away from their new SUV? Robb, a car repo expert, says he's never seen so many expensive vehicles getting repossessed by the bank. It's a growing concern, and here is what all car buyers need to know. 
By Dimitar Angelov on
Mazda CEO wants to make the rear-wheel-drive Mazda sedan we have been hearing about for a few years now, and here's how it could be a valid alternative amidst an SUV-dominated market.
By Narek Hareyan on
After a freeway collision left his 2025 Rivian R1S sidelined for three stressful months, this owner discovered the realities every EV driver needs to know, here’s why you might want to prepare yourself too.
By Denis Flierl on
Why are Tesla owners taking the Tesla logo off the back of their cars and replacing it with another automaker's brand? One Tesla Model Y owner stuck a Subaru sticker on the back of their car. What do other owners think? It's not positive. 
By Dimitar Angelov on
The Mazda Miata NE will not be electrified after all, but other improvements are in store for the iconic model.