Lamborghini’s smallest sports car gets bullish
By John Leblanc
Sant’Agata engineers improve traction, handling and high-speed stability on their littlest bull
LAS VEGAS - One would think with a crumbling U.S. economy and escalating oil prices, an exotic automaker like Lamborghini would be on its Continue reading
First Look: 2009 Porsche 911 Carrera and Carrera S
By Erin Riches, Senior Edito
You don’t hang around for 45 years while perfecting your rare (eccentric?) rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive automotive formula only to get blindsided by a 21st-century technological juggernaut. You are the Porsche… Continue reading
Japan’s own supercar finally arrives (New Nissan GT-R)
By John LeBlanc
There’s no argument. As an out-and-out, four-wheeled land missile, Nissan’s long awaited GT-R is in a class by itself.
RENO, Nevada - Although it hasn’t gone on sale yet, by now some of you may have already heard… Continue reading
Mercedes’ storming super saloon
When it comes to flagship sports saloons Mercedes-Benz models have tended to rank behind those of BMW or Audi. Cars sporting the AMG badge have always had plenty of grunt - but were perceived to be more compromised in terms of handling dynamics and feel than those… Continue reading
America’s Sports Car: The Chevrolet Corvette
By Michael Russell Platinum Quality Author
One of the most classic American sports cars is the Chevrolet Corvette, which was first introduced in 1953. It was the first completely American sports car built by an American car company, which is why it is often referred to as “America’s Sports… Continue reading


