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  • 25 of the Most Peculiar, Oddball Cars Ever Built

    We wouldn't go so far as to call these cars ugly, but they certainly don't look normal. That's actually a good thing. From Road & Track

  • 25 Normal Cars That Will Turn Anyone Into an Enthusiast

    There are a lot of great cars out there for people who are already enthusiasts, but these are the ones that are making people into total car addicts. From Road & Track

  • The 750-horsepower 2016 Shelby Terlingua Mustang: First Look

    Shelby has already wowed the muscle-car world with the GT350, a flat-plane-crank V8 wonder that screams to a stratospheric 8200 rpm redline. For those who think those 526 ponies gets overshadowed by the 707-horsepower Hellcat, Shelby brings back Terlingua Racing Team Mustang to raise the stakes.

  • This is Fiat Chrysler's biggest problem

    Outwardly, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles looks as if it's doing great. The carmaker, long the most...

  • Groom crashes rented $342,000 Ferrari into wall on his wedding day

    It was the best day of their lives ... it was the worst day of their lives. SEE ALSO: A Lamborghini driving into floodwaters just taught us all an important lesson A British groom — with his bride riding shotgun — crashed a rented $342,000 Ferrari 458 Spider into his friend's home in Burnley, Lancashire after his foot slipped onto the throttle, according to <i>The Daily Mail.</i> Thankfully, neither the bride nor the groom were injured in the wreck. The groom, identified as Usman Ali, reportedly put down a $7,100 deposit on the car. However, he is now on the hook for an additional $28,000 in insurance costs. "I don't think he had enough experience driving this sort of car," a friend of Usman told <i>The Daily Mail</i>. Let this be a lesson for the rest of us. Just because you can afford to <i>rent</i> a Ferrari doesn't mean you know how to A) drive a Ferrari or B) can afford to repair a Ferrari. <em></em>

  • Bugatti's Million-Dollar Veyron Is Being Recalled Like It's a Regular Car

    Apparently, even world-beating hypercars get recalls every now and then.​​