2025 Aston Martin DB12 Review: An understated driver’s supercar

The experience of driving the 2025 Aston Martin DB12 is unparalleled, blending luxury, power, and refinement. With a twin-turbocharged V8 producing 671 horsepower, it offers astonishing acceleration and composed handling. Exuding understated elegance, the DB12 appeals to enthusiasts seeking both performance and craftsmanship, making it a true automotive masterpiece. Continue reading 2025 Aston Martin DB12 Review: An understated driver’s supercar

Coming to America: A tale of two Europeans

Chinese automakers are hesitant to enter the U.S. EV market, while European brands Alpine and Cupra are planning launches by 2027. Alpine aims to position itself as a premium electric sports car brand, facing distribution challenges, whereas Cupra plans to introduce a mix of electric and hybrid vehicles, leveraging existing VW resources. Continue reading Coming to America: A tale of two Europeans

Camaro’s loss foreshadows GM’s future

The Chevrolet Camaro was discontinued on December 14, 2023, marking the end of an era for GM’s affordable muscle cars and the V-8 legacy. Despite initial sales successes, the Camaro faced declining popularity and poor marketing. As GM shifts focus to an all-electric future, many enthusiasts lament the loss of this iconic performance vehicle. Continue reading Camaro’s loss foreshadows GM’s future

America’s Sports Car Celebrates 70th Anniversary

On June 30, 1953, the first Chevrolet Corvette was produced, following its debut at GM’s Motorama. Initially, 300 hand-built models in Polo White with red interiors were made. Celebrating seventy years, the Corvette, now in its eighth generation, features a 70th Anniversary Edition available in Pearl White Metallic Tricoat or Carbon Flash Metallic. Continue reading America’s Sports Car Celebrates 70th Anniversary