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Can the 2012 Dodge Charger be a muscle car and a family sedan at the same time? Find out in our comprehensive review.
The 2012 Dodge Challenger is a dead ringer for its 1960s ancestor, but does it drive as well as its modern peers? Find out in our review.
How does FIAT's muscled-up little 500 compare to the cutesy base model?
bidding farewell to the Porsche 997-generation 911...
It's more than just good old-fashioned American muscle. It's one of the best high-performance values in the world.
The new Camaro is a modern interpretation of old-school American muscle with a distinctly modern twist.
Somebody just paid a record-breaking $16.4m for this 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa prototype. This is why.
Believe it or not, this is a BMW - but a BMW as reworked by Bertone at the height of 1960s psychedelia.
Several cars have claimed the identity of Ferrari's 1955 Monaco Grand Prix winner.
The Toyota GT 86 is probably the most anticipated sports coupe in years... and we've put it through its paces.
He grew up with Derby Bentleys but Robert Coucher's favorite car of all comes from Crewe. Rolls-Royce's sports car? Read on...
This 1923 aero-engined monster is named after a Faustian demon. Andrew English takes the wheel - and some brave pills...
Choosing the SM as his favorite car was easy for Keith Adams. But taking it along France's Route Napoleon is where the real fun starts.
It's been crowned Car of The Year 2012 at the International Historic Motoring Awards - no wonder, as the Porsche T64 is one of the most significant cars ever made.
This hot hatch carries on the tradition of the famed GTE.
Nissan's monstrous GT-R has received a raft of improvements for 2012, including hike in power and interesting suspension upgrades...
The open version of the sensational Ferrari 458 offers drivers the chance to experience the soundtrack even more vividly.
The latest BMW M5 loses a couple of cylinders and gains the same number of turbochargers. And attains greatness in the process.
Porsche might never have built a 911 Spyder, but that's not stopped Paul Stephens from having a crack. It's rather good, too!
Fiat's rear-engined baby 600 was unassuming - until it wore the scorpion badge of tuner Carlo Abarth.
The 1900 sparked a revolution for Alfa Romeo - especially the coachbuilt versions. We drive Zagato collector David Sydorick's 'double bubble' and find out exactly what the fuss is about.
The top flight E-class saloon receives the twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8 to replace the outgoing 6.3 for more torque and better fuel consumption. It's still mighty.
Morgan's amazing new baby is put through its paces.
A Grand Tour of The Baltics in the 2012 Bentley Continental GT
It's a lot of money for a family-sized hatchback - but this is no ordinary hatchback.