Lotus Esprit Essentials: The Definitive History of 007

Lotus Esprit – Britain’s Supercar Dark Horse Punching Far Above Its Weight Among 1970s automotive startups, few newcomers created shockwaves like a modest British specialty maker’s ground-hugging sharp-edged glass fiber sportster. Wowing crowds at its 1972 debut and then gaining fame alongside Agent 007 only a few years later, the angular Lotus Esprit two-seater coupe…

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Porsche 928 Retrospective – The Triumph and Tragedy

Porsche 928 Retrospective – Among Porsche’s most iconic sports car models, the rear-engine air-cooled 911 garners endless worship as a triumph of focused driving engagement persevering through decades of production. However, Porsche itself once envisioned a very different halo coupe succeeding the 911 before finances and fortunes changed course. Developed at the height of the…

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MR2 Mastery – Tracking Toyota’s Tenacious

Among Japanese automakers in the 1980s, few beyond flagship luxury brands attempted mid-engined sports cars owing to complexity and costs resisting mass-market viability. Toyota bucked convention by launching its peculiarly named, economically priced MR2 (Mid-engine Runabout 2-seater) in 1984. What seemed a gambit to attract younger buyers evolved across three distinct generations spanning 26 years…

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The Ford RS200: Rapid Rally Hero Turned ’80s Icon

The Ford RS200: Rapid Rally Hero Turned ’80s Icon Among motorsports cars that transitioned for production-based homologation duties in the 1970s through the 80s, few proved more brutally effective—or primed for infamy—than Ford’s staggering RS200. Developed to spearhead Ford’s Group B rally effort against all-star competitors ranging from Audi’s indecently quick Sport Quattro to the…

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Corvair Chronicles – The Complete History of Chevy

Among automotive marques with lengthy production histories, few encapsulate the accelerated pace of cultural change through their era quite like Chevrolet’s quirky yet quick Corvair. Introduced in 1960 as a reaction to growing small car imports, the revolutionary rear-engine Chevy compact rode eccentric engineering and a burgeoning performance image to meteoric early sales. But conflicts…

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Lamborghini Miura – Exploring the Lamborghini That Started It All

When Ferruccio Lamborghini launched his eponymous Italian automaker in 1963, the mission involved targeting grand touring refinement. But mere years later, Lamborghini stunned rivals and customers alike when it unveiled an impractical yet immediately legendary vehicle at the 1966 Geneva Auto Show: the Miura. This risk-embracing model laid the groundwork for the passionate modern supercar…

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Alpine A110 Sports Car – Rediscovering the Iconic Lightweight

Alpine A110 Timeless Formula Blending French Flair with Raw Driver Engagement Among vintage sports cars and early rally enthusiasts, few automotive brands elicit the passion and devotion enjoyed by France’s fledgling mid-century maker Alpine. Though production spans barely a decade between 1961 and 1977, the plucky Alpine A110 carved out an oversized reputation relative to…

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