First Drive: Honda’s Comeback Coupe Is Better Than You Think

No manual? No problem. How the 2026 Honda Prelude redefines the enthusiast car.

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Specs: The 2021 BMW 4 Series Coupe Finally Gets the Love it Deserves

The often neglected BMW 4 Series Coupe is a redesigned 2021 model sporting better performance specs, bolder looks, and weight reduction.

Porsche drops two new 911 Targa models in time for the summer

Shopping for a 2021 Porsche 911 Targa? Here's a closer look with full gallery of the all-wheel drive 379-hp 911 Targa 4 & 443-hp 911 Targa 4S.

2020 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet Review

Porsche has just released the eighth generation of its venerable 911. We put the 443-horsepower 2020 Porsche Carrera S Cabriolet to the test - in winter.

Recent Nissan Z Trademark Filling Indicates a New 370Z Replacement

Is a Nissan 370z replacement in the works? The automaker won't confirm it but we know designers are hard at work, possibly a 399-hp 400Z successor. Nice.

Redesigned 641-HP 911 Turbo S Hits New Performance Levels for 2021

The new 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S release date is set for late 2020 with orders open in April. But with more power than ever, expect a higher price tag too.

This Low & Menacing 1968 Lamborghini Espada Rat Rod Is On The Auction Block

Lamborghinis and rat rods don't go hand-in-hand but France-based Danton Art Kustoms had other plans with this one-of-a-kind Lamborghini Espada beauty.

2020 Jaguar F-Type Checkered Flag Edition Review

Jaguar adds the new Checkered Flag Limited Edition model to the 2020 F-TYPE model line-up, celebrating 70 years of the brand’s rich sports car heritage.

It’s Official: New 2020 Corvette’s 0-60 Time is Bonkers

When equipped with the Z51 Performance Package, the 2020 Corvette will reach 60 mph in record time - the quickest, most powerful Stingray in history. Crazy.

2019 Hyundai Veloster N Review

The N brand launched in Europe with the i30 hatchback and comes to North America with the mechanically similar Veloster N, now in its 2nd-generation.

Why the Subaru BRZ still remains one of the most affordable RWD sports cars heading into 2020

Tough to argue with a 205-hp, track-worthy RWD coupe priced under $30,000. The 2020 Subaru BRZ starts at $28,845 for the Limited in the US & $27,995 in Canada.