American car enthusiasts are often told that Europeans buy more manual cars. In the case of the 911, that is not true. Looking back at both the 991.2 and 992.1 generations (there isn't enough data on ...
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Manual Transmission Is Still Normal In Europe, So Why Isn't It In America?
There's something almost romantic about how Europeans cling to their gear sticks while Americans have been Team Automatic for ages. It's not just about being old-fashioned. The story runs much deeper ...
Are you nostalgic for the '90s? These car features unique to the era will take you back to a much simpler time.
The new Q3 is an improvement over its predecessor, but we need to drive a U.S.-spec model to know how far it moves the bar.
From Bugatti’s W16 to Saab’s variable compression, these engines redefined performance with brilliant, complex, and sometimes disastrous results.
Our first impression of seeing the newly styled Q3 in person is that it has a stronger presence than its predecessor. Audi hasn't yet revealed the official dimensions, but we're told the Q3 has grown ...
The car before you is chassis 0010/55. The last SLR. Or, put another way, the first SLR of the 1956 season, for that was its intended purpose. Indeed it was only assembled at the end of 1955 by which ...
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