If you are trying to be inconspicuous, perhaps driving a Porsche 906 at full tilt through the streets of Miami isn’t the best choice.
At least it makes for an interesting chase between a (fake) Ferrari Daytona and a Carrera 6.
If you look at a number of events in our scene, you’ll notice a trend: A lot of them have become part of the Hagerty portfolio.
Is this expansion a sign that Hagerty is trying to take over the world? To find out, we asked CEO McKeel Hagerty himself. Presented by CRC Industries.
What do you get when you put a high-revving motorcycle engine in a tiny, lightweight chassis? Kartcross, apparently.
Popular in Nordic nations, this motorsport has a few different classes, with the top one featuring karts with 600cc engines like the ones in this video.
Sometimes the best car builds live outside of the box. Take, for example, these VW-powered Honda products: A “Harlequin” Civic with a 1.8T under the hood and an Integra with a VR6 placed in the middle.
Do these cars make sense? Not particularly, but we’ll always tip our GRM hats (available now in the GRM store) to any build that goes against the norm.
The Dutch may be best known for their tulips, wooden shoes and windmills, but now they can also add “V10-powered E46 M3” to that list.
Holland-based BMW Procar Specialist Zwolle built the cars using an S85 V10 mated to a dual-clutch transmission and fitted into an E46-chassis M3–the first of its kind according to its builder.
What’s more exciting to watch than two cars battle it out side-by-side? Watching two cars battle it out side-by-side for an entire lap.
Of course, we wouldn’t expect anything less from a spec series like Australia’s TGRA 86 Series.
Ever try to record the symphony from that brand-new exhaust you installed, only to get a video that’s mostly just wind noise?
Thankfully, there is a way to get decent audio that you can share with your friends, and all you need is a couple of inexpensive microphones and some tape–like this video featuring a Miata.
Classic MTV featured plenty of cool cars, like the ones used in videos from ZZ Top, Whitesnake and Sammy Hagar. But we're not sure if we noticed this one back in the day: Chrissie Hynde escapes various pitfalls while wheeling a Reliant Scimitar SS1 in the video for The Pretenders’ “Don’t Get Me Wrong.”
So, whatcha got for other MTV videos featuring obscure cars?
Famous for being nearly indestructible, the Toyota Hilux has another feature that few of us have been aware of all this time: The ability to fly.
According to this old-school commercial from a Toyota dealership in Fiji, the best way to cross a body of water is to just fly over it instead of driving around it or going through it.
Our publisher Tim Suddard has driven a lot wacky cars over the years–most of them his own projects–but an open-top Messerschmitt KR200? That’s a new one for all of us.
As you might imagine, driving microcars like these is an experience that is often both fun and terrifying. Presented by CRC Industries.