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What does downforce really do for race cars?
Downforce is a critical component in the design and performance of race cars, enhancing their stability and handling at high speeds. By pushing the car down onto the track, downforce enables better ...
Although everyone knew it was around the corner, the arrival of measurable snow over the weekend comes as something off a shock, albeit a modest one, to veteran Superiorland motorists. Still, seasoned ...
The 2025 Hyundai Venue N Line achieves up to 20 kmpl with its 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine and manual + DCT ...
If it ends up selling for the asking sum, then this McLaren W1 build slot will have made its owner a fortune. Care to guess ...
The first model from Volvo, Polestar and Lotus owner Geely is a cracker – if only it went a little bit further ...
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How Much Does A 2020 Honda Gold Wing Go For In 2025?
Today, the top of the range Gold Wing will set you back in excess of $30k. If you are willing to consider a 5-year-old model, ...
The original M2 CS is one of the best M cars of the modern era, and the first BMW to win evo Car of the Year. Can this new ...
If you think it’s always as easy as pushing the “off” button, think again. Picture this: It’s almost go time at your local dragstrip/autocross/road course, and you’re sitting there in a brand-new 2024 ...
Full disclosure: Mercedes-Benz flew me to Las Vegas for a night so I could drive the electric GLC on the sand dunes, and other prototypes that I can't tell you about yet on public roads.
Step inside the 2025 Hyundai Venue and you’re greeted by a completely redesigned dashboard that brings a more premium and ...
We got a chance to drive four Chinese EVs from four vehicle segments and came away wishing we had access to them here.
There’s more to that right-hand pedal than speed. A quiet change in driving style could save money and stress. Across Britain’s roads, a growing number of ...
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