A Year with the Ferrari Daytona: A Comprehensive Review of Ownership and Adventures
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Becoming a luxury car dealer can be a challenging yet rewarding career path. Here are some steps to help you get started:
There are many vintage cars that have become rare due to rust and now fetch high prices on auction sites or similar places. Here are a few examples:
Buying a car can be an exciting and sometimes overwhelming experience. Here are some general steps to follow:
Ferrari is known for making high-performance luxury sports cars, but they are also known for being expensive to maintain. However, there are some Ferrari models that are more reliable and affordable to maintain than others. Here are some options:
There are many excellent luxury cars available on the used market, and choosing the best one for your needs can be a challenge. Here are some of the best options to consider:
Yes, a tire speed rating does matter. It is a measure of the maximum speed that a tire can safely sustain over time.
There have been several scams in the automotive industry over the years, but one of the most significant in recent times has been the Volkswagen emissions scandal, also known as "Dieselgate."
"Discover the Unique Design and Features of the 1967 Land Rover Bell Aurens Longnose"
The story behind one of the most iconic American racing cars of all time.
A Look at McLaren's Plans for the M6 and its Similarities to the M12 Spyder
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A Look at Matra's Dominance in the Tour de France Hill-Climbing Races
The Singh Collection showcases rare hyper sports cars at Château Saint-Jean in Molsheim, France
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On June 23, 1951, the 19th edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans began, with 60 racing cars, including the #46 Porsche 356 SL, which would be the only car to capture everyone's attention.
A Ford Mustang® for every mood: A look at the different models and what they offer