It is fun to play with Porsche 911 online configurator. One of the first questions people ask is should I go with rear-wheel drive model all all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive model is a bit heavier, also more expensive and some people think it is not… Continue reading »
Nissan IDx Nismo concept was first shown together with IDx Freeflow end of last year at the Tokyo Motor Show. We really liked both cars, especially the IDx Nismo, which is basically a modern day Datsun 510. The concepts were designed to appeal to “digital… Continue reading »
Earlier this month we brought you an onboard video of the McLaren P1 lapping the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi, giving a very good idea how it feels to sit on the passenger seat, when the hybrid supercar is driven by experienced McLaren driver,… Continue reading »
The new seventh-generation Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is an impressive sports car. The new Corvette Stingray is powered by an all-new 460 horsepower 6.2L LT1 V8 engine with 630Nm of torque linked to a 7-speed manual transmission, enabling it to hit 0-60mph in 3.8 seconds. Prices… Continue reading »
When the first Golf GTI was announced, dozens of enthusiasts were so keen to buy this new sensation that they brought in left-hand drive versions rather than wait for the ‘official’ UK sales launch. Blending performance with everyday usability, the GTI carved a niche of… Continue reading »
Jay Leno was the first person outside of McLaren to drive the P1 hybrid supercar and now Autocar has also gotten a chance to drive this technological marvel on track. Steve Sutcliffe is the lucky guy that got a chance to drive the P1 at… Continue reading »
Think of it as a bonsai version of the bigger Audi saloons and you will get the drift. All the brand’s cherished qualities of style, finish and performance are distilled into a compact package and at prices that undercut its premium rivals. As with all… Continue reading »
The future of supercars looks to be at least in some part electric. Porsche 918 Spyder made its public debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September as the fastest production car to lap the legendary Nürburgring with a time of just six minutes and… Continue reading »
Derek Black takes a close look at the second generation Hyundai Santa Fe. The Santa Fe has been a top seller for Hyundai over the past decade. Well-built, reliable and good value, this big 4x4 had a solid reputation. So what is new about the… Continue reading »
Couple of years ago Ferrari banned Chris Harris from driving their press cars because he openly talked about how Ferrari tweaks their press cars. Of course as we have seen that has not stopped Chris from driving great cars from Maranello as there are plenty… Continue reading »
The new Mazda6, with its more extrovert styling and some serious efficiency gains, is now a much more credible contender in the large executive saloon stakes. Even the Germans must be raising their eyebrows! Some of the design cues from the sporting RX8 seem to… Continue reading »
Where better to try BMW’s latest driving machine that on the Gairloch loop in the north west of Scotland? Here are some of the finest of roads with swooping curves and refreshingly little traffic. The 4-series is the successor to the 3-series coupe, but with… Continue reading »
Now here is a surprise package from Vauxhall - an elegant convertible that ticks all the boxes. You could switch the badge to a more upmarket brand and it would stand the test! It has been a great summer for open air motoring but what… Continue reading »
Tesla Model S has finally arrived in Europe. The first car was delivered to a customer in Norway last month and deliveries in other countries are soon to follow. It is undoubtedly the best four-door electric car on the market today. With 416 horsepower and… Continue reading »
Chris Harris is one of the best automotive journalists and we really love his videos. As you already know he is not allowed to drive Ferrari press cars, because couple of years ago he wrote a detailed article on how Maranello sets up its cars… Continue reading »