Looking for something practical and unique to drive? Why not opt for an older British family car?
The Dodge Challenger hit the scene in 2008, meaning an ample supply of examples to have some fun with.
In the market for a GD-chassis Subaru Impreza WRX? Here's everything you need to know from the experts.
The BMW 320i may have been overshaded by the 2002 and the E30 3-Series, but it still lives on as one of the original yuppiemobiles.
After a long wait, the Impreza WRX finally came stateside.
The Honda S2000, Porsche Boxster, Mazda MX-5 Miata and BMW Z3 are sports cars in the purest sense. They seat two, have convertible tops, power the rear wheels, and perform beautifully at the limit.
After much debate and deliberation, we have come up with the 25 cars that left the biggest impact on our automotive world. We even ranked them in order.
Dodge’s SRT4 was more than a just pumped-up Neon.
Introduced in 2004, the Corvette-powered CTS-V changed the way we looked at Cadillac. Now the performance sedan is an awesome bargain with a big aftermarket.
All-wheel-drive, a punchy turbocharged motor, and a World Rally lineage make the Lancer Evo a threat on any surface, paved or otherwise.
There are plenty of boosted front-wheel-drive fun machines on the market today, but the Omni GLHS stunned enthusiasts when it debuted a quarter-century ago.
Mazdaspeed’s hot Miata was a performance bargain. The BP engine is known for taking well to boost, so it was only natural that it receive a turbo.