How do modern hot hatches stack up against 90s supercars in a 0-60 mph sprint, and which era comes out on top in terms of performance?
Dream cars of the 90s go head-to-head with today's hottest hatches. Who comes out on top? Click to find out the surprising truth about 0-60 times.
The 0 Series was supposed to prove the doubters wrong. Then Honda canceled it, and proved them right.
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5 Of Our Favorite Car Features Of The 1990s
Ah, the 1990s. We all remember them so fondly. Friends. The Matrix. Titanic. Backstreet Boys. Nirvana. 2Pac. The Prodigy. No social media. We could continue seemingly forever, but the message is clear ...
Miami is about bringing our fans closer to the team, our captivating racing legacy and the thrill of the track" ...
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions following the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
The NC1 seems less like a failed tribute act and more like a precursor to what so many other supercar makers now regard as fertile territory - new models that mix and match six-cylinder engines with ...
The groundbreaking 3.0-liter V6 engine in the Honda NSX was well-known for its 8,000 rpm redline and advanced technology.
The groundbreaking technology of the highest-revving naturally aspirated V6 engine ever, found in the world's first daily ...
As a child, he had pictures of Pininfarina-penned cars on his walls. Now, he's leading the company.
Five manual transmission cars that can out-accelerate their automatic siblings come from Mazda, Toyota, Honda, BMW, and ...
It certainly set the cat among the pigeons at Ferrari, whose lazy and complacent 348 the NSX ran rings around. At 1,370kg, the first version wasn’t that light, but it was revolutionary, featuring a ...
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