Bumblebee is still in the game
The Camaro attracts a lot of attention as it is, especially when you’re driving a Rally Yellow tester that gets every Transformers fan within eye view excited.
posted by Krish Persaud
Bumblebee is still in the game
The Camaro attracts a lot of attention as it is, especially when you’re driving a Rally Yellow tester that gets every Transformers fan within eye view excited.
posted by Adi Desai
Move over M3, Daddy’s home.
Not even for one second while driving the car did I think that it was overkill compared to the regular S5.
posted by Kanwar Randhawa
Is Mitsubishi about to follow Suzuki to the exit?
The Lancer looked sharp (in GT trim) when it was introduced for 2007, and this generation definitely has aged well.
posted by Adi Desai
An enthusiast’s automotive nirvana
The FR-S is one of the very few cars you can drive at ten-tenths of its capabilities on the street all year round.
posted by Adi Desai
A renowned champion is back, now with boost
It’s not every day that a writer likes a test car enough to put one in his own garage.
posted by Adi Desai
A beautiful car with an identity crisis
When Volvo announced the return of the letter “R”, in this case the R-Design line, I could hardly contain my excitement.
posted by Adi Desai
A forgotten car gets rejuvenated
Who would have thought that the most boring car class would come out with such polarizing designs?
posted by Louis Vo
The subcompact car market in Canada is very crowded with many of the big brands offering their own take on the small, efficient, and practical set of wheels. The common denominators are four-cylinder engines, hatchback body designs, four doors, and most importantly, low prices. I had a whole...
posted by Adi Desai
Has the best of the best been trumped?
BMW takes pride in their slogan; the “ultimate driving machine”. Unlike other automakers, the slogan actually means something.
posted by Krish Persaud
The Baby Buick is back!
It’s the successor to the wretched Skylark, and it’s supposed to be extremely good.
posted by Robert Maduri
True meaning to the term “fast four-door”
Raw. Vicious. Exhilarating. Those are some of the words you may come to expect from a twin-turbocharged 4.0L V8 engine.
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