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Critics Can’t Agree on the Four-Cylinder Toyota Supra 2.0

As welcome as the reborn Supra is, the latest version of Toyota’s iconic sports car has weathered a somewhat-mixed reception. Not least of which is the notion that it’s a badge-engineered BMW Z4 M40i. However, for the 2021 model year, Toyota has addressed some of the 2020 Supra’s faults. But the 2021 update also brings …
A green 2020 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody

Will the Manual Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody Make You Forget About the Hellcat?

The Hellcat engine has evolved quite a bit since it first debuted in the Dodge Challenger. But even as it gained horsepower in Redeye and Super Stock form, it’s always lacked something: a manual transmission. That’s not necessarily unusual amongst high-power modern muscle cars: the Shelby GT500, for example, is also automatic-only. However, if you’re …
The Toyota Supra is on display at the Dream Car exposition, which is part of the Brussels Motor Show

Would a Manual Transmission Make Buyers Want the Toyota Supra?

The Toyota Supra is the epitome of the stylish Japanese muscle car, and Toyota has recently spent a lot of time and effort trying to restore the brand’s popularity to the glory days of the ’90s. The 2020 Toyota Supra GR had some promise, but there is also a long list of issues to resolve …
three Mustang GT350s. A red one and dark blue with a candy blue 2017 Ford Mustang in the foreground

You Can Score a Deal On a 3-Year-Old Ford Mustang

The Ford Mustang is an iconic car we celebrate for its powerful engines and flashy exterior. This sports car is also handsome on the inside, plus it’s pretty affordable too. The Ford Mustang is an enticing option to buy new or used, but to score the best deal on one, you’ll want to consider a three-year-old model.  What makes …
A blue-with-white-stripes 2020 Shelby American Ford Mustang GT500 Special Edition on a racetrack

2023 Mustang: What We Know About Ford’s Last Car

New is starting to leak out about Ford’s next big launch. The Mustang is Ford’s last remaining car. But if you were concerned that it was on the chopping block just because it’s a car you’ll be relieved. Ford plans on keeping the next generation of the original pony car around for eight years when …

Are Coupes a Dying Breed?

No matter which way we look at the new car market today, we have to admit that SUVs and crossovers are reigning supreme. And while sedans aren’t getting as much love as before, coupes are darn near extinct. It makes sense, considering the two-door, sporty nature of a coupe body style lends itself to being …
A silver 2004 Toyota is parked in a parking lot.

A Toyota MR2 Spyder Could Be an Affordable, Sporty Daily Driver

Buying an older used sports car is a fun and affordable way to get something more unique. While you can find used Mustangs and Chargers all over the place, some less popular cars are harder to find. Although they are rare, some of these discontinued cars aren’t popular or expensive, but that doesn’t mean they …
A blue-with-black-stripes 2020 Roush Stage 3 Mustang

If You Want a Manual Shelby GT500, Roush Has a Mustang for You

Even without Shelby American’s tune, the GT500 is a Ford Mustang with supercar levels of performance. However, though its classic ancestor is slower, it does have something the modern Shelby GT500 lacks—a manual. But, if you want that kind of power with a stick, there’s always the Roush Stage 3 Mustang. 2020 Roush Stage 3 …
A light-blue 1968 BMW 2002 at a pier

Why Is the BMW 2002 Still So Beloved Today?

The E30 M3 is often considered one of BMW’s high points, if not its quintessential car. And not just because, as an older and simpler model, it’s one of the more reliable BMWs. It’s because of the way it drives. But the E30 wouldn’t exist without an earlier car. One that not only saved the …
A silver 2010 Porsche 911 Carrera S vs a white 2020 model

2010 vs. 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera S: Worth the Extra $74,000?

It’s tough finding a better car, sporty or otherwise, that has the Porsche 911’s bandwidth. It’s a luxury car that’s also a sports car that can theoretically seat 4. And you don’t need the high-end GT3 or GT2 trims to have fun: the base Carrera is all you need. The only downside? A high MSRP. …
A white 2011 Nissan GT-R in green rolling rocky hills

Buying a Nissan GT-R: Classic Skyline vs. Used Modern R35

With the R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R now old enough to import, Godzilla fans may face a difficult decision. As with the Civic Type R, there’s a US-spec Nissan GT-R available, the R35. More to the point, the earliest R35s are cheap enough to approach Skyline GT-R pricing. But which is the one to get? Nissan …
A blue-with-white-stripes 2020 Shelby American Ford Mustang GT500 Special Edition on a racetrack

Shelby’s Giving the Mustang GT500 Even More Power

When it comes to power, the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 isn’t exactly short of it. But the new Dodge Challenger Super Stock has even more. And even though it’s not as popular, the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE is the Shelby GT500’s match on the track. The new Shelby American Ford Mustang GT500 and GT350 Special …
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Did Subaru Just Stop Making The BRZ?

We keep hearing rumors that a new Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86 is in the works but the manufacturers are keeping a tight lid on details. So we were surprised to hear that Subaru has announced it has stopped accepting orders for the 2020 BRZ. So did Subaru just stop making the BRZ? And if so why …
A purple 1995 R33 Nissan Skyline GTR V-Spec parked on a dock

Should the R33 Skyline GTR Really Be Worth More Than the Iconic R32?

Few vehicles ignite JDM Fast and Furious fever like Nissan’s Skyline GTR. Though the R34 Skyline was the actual hero car, the earlier R32 truly kicked off the car’s ‘Godzilla’ moniker. However, there was another model in-between them that doesn’t get quite as much love: the R33. The R32 has been import-eligible for years, and …