Who doesn’t love the Mazda Miata? This small, rear-drive roadster provides a greater fun-per-dollar ratio than any Ferrari. Customers that are interested in the special 25th Anniversary edition of this car had better pay attention.
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General Motors announced today that it will move all of its North American powertrain engineering to a single facility being built in Pontiac, Mich.
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Aston Martin will pour the largest investment in its history into developing a new sports car platform.
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SRT just unveiled a new version of its floundering halo car at the 2014 New York Auto Show.
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Better late than never, that’s what Alfa Romeo is saying today at the 2014 New York Auto Show.
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Chevrolet’s hardcore Z06 Corvette is breaking with tradition starting in the 2015 model year.
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Mazda has revealed the chassis that will underpin the next-generation MX-5 today at the New York Auto Show, promising a sports car that will be both lighter and smaller.
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As a very fashion-forward city, New York really is one of the most appropriate places for Mercedes to tease the interior of what’s likely to be its most head-turning model for years to come.
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Audi thinks that a high-riding utilitarian vehicle leaning heavily on the TT nameplate is a good idea.
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The 2015 Corvette Stingray will automatically be better than the 2014 model.
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Chevrolet is kicking in cash to give Corvette buyers a 60 percent discount on learning how to drive their new sports car.
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Audi’s third-generation TT sports car will arrive for the 2015 modle year with a starting price of $41,245 including delivery.
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The snarling Jaguar sports car that debuted roughly six months ago in L.A. will hit dealers in a little over a month.
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Mercedes-Benz isn’t planning to offer a V6 version of its upcoming sports car.
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Add Alfa Romeo’s North American return to the list of reasons why visiting this year’s New York Auto Show will be worthwhile.
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Not even Porsche is immune to pressure from governments and customers to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. The legendary German sports-car builder will offer a four-cylinder engine in future versions of both its Boxster and Cayman models.
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McLaren is already working on a new product that will take the P1’s place as a flagship model once that car’s limited run concludes.
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Acura’s NSX prototype will be shown at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed and it will be worth watching.
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Raising the performance of its entry-level models once again, Porsche has announced the new GTS trim level for both the Boxster roadster and Cayman Coupe.
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General Motors’ choice to stop manufacturing Holden vehicles in Australia could have some entertaining consequences for driving enthusiasts in the U.S.
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Announced prior to its Geneva Motor Show debut, McLaren has just released these first images of the stunning 650S Spider.
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By now, you’ve probably seen and read all about the new Lamborghini Huracan.
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Set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show tomorrow, a selection of images of the next-generation Audi TT have leaked.
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“Oh no, we’re going to crash,” is one of the last things you hope to think before climbing into a Porsche 911, or any car for that matter.
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