In Issue 512 of Unique Cars magazine Morley's World captures Dave's thoughts on modern hot rod options, and the reach of big brother ...
Chicane Auctions has a 1965 Ford Mustang GT Fastback on its books for the February auction campaign and it is a beauty!
The BMW 3 Series is an icon in the sporty market; some generations are more reliable than others. Here is how each generation ...
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Why the 1995 BMW M3 defined the modern performance coupe
The 1995 BMW M3 arrived at a turning point for performance cars, when raw homologation specials were giving way to more ...
John has a BCom Degree with a background in corporate Marketing. He has been in automotive journalism since 2014 and has worked at CarBuzz since Feb 2024. John has written for Magneto, the BMW Car ...
From the factory, BMW M cars are hardly lacking in horsepower — even on the low end, output comes in around 500 ponies. Of course, in the case of tuners like Germany’s G-Power, even those numbers aren ...
🔥 Old-school vs new tech in a real road battle! A raw, built 800HP BMW E36 Turbo lines up against the precision-tuned 950HP Porsche 992 Turbo S. It’s lightweight RWD vs high-tech AWD in a clash of ...
For those of us in our 30s, it's time to face facts. Restoring an E36-generation BMW M3 in 2025 is about the same time gap as restoring a 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle would have been when the E36 was still ...
Over the past ten years, the merging of different automotive cultures has made the definition of a tuner car more fluid than ever. Yet, there’s arguably never been a more exciting time to go into the ...
The BMW E36, the 3 Series shape that most people will recognize, is favored by many motoring fans both for the balanced overall chassis as well as the undying look and performance. While many wonder ...
Nobody would call the current BMW M4 Competition xDrive’s performance lacking. With over 500 hp on tap from a 3.0-liter, twin-turbo inline-six (dubbed as the S58 among enthusiasts), and all-wheel ...
The idea of crashing into a concrete barrier at 170 miles per hour is terrifying, especially in a road car. It’s nearly unthinkable that someone would survive a crash like that, let alone walk away ...
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