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Looking for something practical and unique to drive? Why not opt for an older British family car?
Adding that dream Porsche may be more obtainable than you think.
Everyone wants a Porsche, right? Okay, maybe just some of you do. But for those who do, coming up in the May issue: Your first Porsche.
Sure, you could buy a new sports car like a Supra, Mustang or Charger, but you could have a real Aston Martin for the same price.
There's a lot of options to choose from when it comes to classic BMWs. Here are the ones the experts say you should buy next.
The 350Z livened up the Nissan lineup when it debuted in 2003. Enamored auto magazine reviewers and a favorable price-to-performance ratio helped the car attract buyers in droves.
As the new millennium approached, Toyota had a plan to woo back younger drivers. One of the arrows in their quiver was the MR2 Spyder: light, fun and, perhaps most importantly, inexpensive.
We asked two BMW experts some advice about the E36-chassic BMW M3.
Want some good Mustang shopping and ownership advice? You came to the right place.
Despite what you may have heard, the Evo X has a stellar reputation for reliability.
Could a Lotus Elan be the right choice for you, too? Well, our editor is here to present a case: 5 reasons why you might want a Lotus Elan in …