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Performance Vehicles (Page 5)

By Mary Conway on
Chevrolet took its three hottest Corvettes to the famous Nurburgring track, in Nurburg, Germany. Two out of three set records for American cars on the brutal test track.
By Denis Flierl on
What happens when a Mustang Mach-E or F-150 Lightning battery has to be replaced? A Ford dealer gives insight into the EV repairs. First, it's costly, and second, they are not easy for the Ford dealers to work on. Check out the learning curve.
By Dimitar Angelov on
In the 1980s, Mazda developed a groundbreaking model, and much of its tech spilled onto future performance models.
By Aram Krajekian on
Trading a BMW X5 M for a Mach-E isn’t something you hear about every day. But when this new owner called the rear design “ugly,” it sparked a conversation that went deeper than just looks.
By Mary Conway on
Jay Leno puts his new 2025 Mustang GTD to the test while the CEO of Ford looks on.
By Mary Conway on
The CEO says that the company expects the Ram TRX to be one of the profitable vehicles in 2026.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Every engine has its limits when chasing big power, and here's what to look for when modifying the GR Corolla's small three-cylinder engine.
By Dimitar Angelov on
In a world of tech-packed compact models and obscene price bumps, the 2025 Kia K4 proves that less might be more.
By Mary Conway on
The Advanced Design California Corvette is a stunning concept of what the Corvette can be!
By Noah Washington on
He measured the air in his 2025 Ford Explorer ST and was stunned… the A/C's "fresh air" setting was a lie, causing CO2 levels to skyrocket within minutes and raising serious questions about cabin air quality.
By Dimitar Angelov on
The Nissan Z is one of the more attainable sports cars you can buy, but this modified 350Z packs the same horsepower and costs a lot less.
By Dimitar Angelov on
I see a French connection in the 2026 Honda Prelude that most people missed. Has the iconic Japanese coupe been inspired by a foreign design?
By Dimitar Angelov on
Acura Integra gets refreshed for 2026 and retains an important feature that other companies are foregoing.
By Dimitar Angelov on
The new Prelude may be underwhelming on paper, but Honda is working on more exciting versions, and the first one may be coming sooner than expected.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Two years after Mazda gave us the MX-5, Daihatsu was working on a proper competitor, but decided to kill it last moment.
By Noah Washington on
A California dealer wanted a staggering $500,000 for a 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, proving that the C8's legendary performance is being overshadowed by outrageous pricing and persistent sales calls.
By Aram Krajekian on
Although it wasn’t a major crash, what happened after this Mustang Mach-E got rear-ended proves just how well Ford built this EV. Sometimes, the real test isn’t performance, but how quickly you walk away without any damage.
By Aram Krajekian on
It’s not every day you see an EV, let alone any car, cross 250,000 miles without a single repair bill. What this Mustang Mach-E owner revealed might just change how you see electric vehicles.
By Dimitar Angelov on
The first mid-engine Audi in its base variant is an often-overlooked mid-engine sports car. Here's why you might want to consider one.
By Aram Krajekian on
When this owner had to start commuting to work again, her car troubles returned too. That’s when the Tesla Model 3 Performance entered the picture and made her wonder why she ever put up with the old way of driving in the first place.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Subaru CTO has teased a rally-inspired WRX hot hatchback, but this could be the final nail in the coffin if the Japanese carmaker doesn't do it right.
By Noah Washington on
Despite a history of quirks, one owner put 8,000 miles on his 2024 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio and reveals how this stunning sedan, even with two oil leaks, became "the greatest sports sedan ever made" for daily driving and track prowess.
By Dimitar Angelov on
A recent post by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, suggests there is a "fix" for one of the most hated systems featured in modern cars, but it may take some years.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Subaru's controversial decision to stick with the CVT may limit the brand's flexibility in a competitive market, but there are a few logical reasons behind it.
By Aram Krajekian on
What started as a simple post ended up revealing one of the most quietly impressive EV journeys, and it's a powerful case for Rivian’s long-haul capability.
By Mary Conway on
Every where you look right now, you are seeing a number of "throwback" items like bell bottoms, crochet and space age furniture. A new Mustang design joins the retro trend.
By Mary Conway on
Ford is committing resources company wide to grow its presence in off-roading. The company sponsors off-roading experiences for new Bronco owners. It is now expanding to make the adventures more attractive to all Bronco owners.
By Dimitar Angelov on
The weak demand for Dodge's electric Muscle car means dealerships are practically handing these out.
By Denis Flierl on
Does the Ford F-150 have issues with fit and finish? According to Brian, who recently bought a 2025 Ford F-150, it has serious problems that have him scratching his head. How can a new pickup have such issues? Check out Brian's unbelievable story. 
By Denis Flierl on
Do the Subaru WRX and STI have engine issues? Let's take a tour of a performance shop and see how many Subaru WRX and STI are there and why they are in the shop. Does Subaru have an engine problem, or is it a driver problem?