Back in 2013, when most performance automakers were dialing things back to survive the Recession, Lamborghini gave us this: a $4 million, 740-horsepower Italian Batmobile called the Veneno.
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If you win the Powerball tomorrow, you can buy the Lamborghini, McLaren or Bentley of your choice, but not a Ferrari.
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Back in 2005, Henrik Fisker – legendary designer of the Aston Martin DB9 and BMW Z8
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I hear this question a lot and I get it: EVs have never been better, gas ain’t getting cheaper and the tax credits won’t last forever.
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With 12 states now pushing for a nationwide ban on the sale of new gas-powered cars (Reuters), gearheads everywhere might be wondering: when will Uncle Sam force my prized Miata/Corvette/911 off the road for good? The good news for petrolheads (but perhaps not the climate) is that a ban on driving gas cars probably isn’t coming until 2050 or later.
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Ford’s investment in electric vehicles proves its commitment to giving customers a range of these vehicles, including an all-new Mustang-inspired fully electric performance utility coming in late 2020. It is the first of seven vehicles coming by 2022.
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Many people pay an extra fee for specialty license plates in Ohio. In fact, the state now has more than 300 such distinct plates where you can show support for a cause, team or school while donating to that organization.
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One harbinger of spring is the Cleveland Auto Show, held Feb. 22 to March 3 at the spacious I-X Center. This annual show began in 1903 with 15 Cleveland-made automobiles. In fact, Cleveland was considered the first Motor City until 1908, when Detroit took center stage.
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I sank into the low-slung cockpit of the Toyota 86 expecting an athletic, but timid, coupe. After all, it starts…