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‘Risky Business’ Porsche 928 Fetches a Lofty $1.98 Million, and I Get It | Autance
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The front-engine V8 coupe breaks its under-the-radar status.
The Glorious Roar of a Three-Rotor RX-8 Stirs the Soul | Autance
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Certain race cars still spit flames, but the rotary variety of on-track pyrotechnics is almost certainly gone for good.
The Strange-Looking E36 BMW 318ti Is Finally Being Appreciated (and Gaining Value) | Autance
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The little lopped-off 3er looks like a lotta fun!
Please Enjoy This Utterly Chill Celebration of Pop-Up Headlights | Autance
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This montage of 18 pop-up headlight’ed cars is an oddly relaxing audio/visual experience.
79th Productions Is a Great Channel for Low-Budget Restorations of Modern Classics | Autance
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$1,500 to $2,000 for an entire project? Now that’s relatable.
I Hate To Say It But: Let’s Relax Our Expectations About the New Nissan Z | Autance
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Will the sports car/grand tourer identity crisis that’s baked into the DNA of the 370Z permeate the experience of the new Z?
Introducing the Great Wall Ora Cease and Desist | Autance
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Sorry grandma, a Polystation isn’t the same as a PlayStation and the Ora Ballet Cat isn’t a Volkswagen New Beetle.
Poring Over a Random Encounter With BMW’s Incredible M2 C2 Factory Race Car | Autance
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What’s the deal with these particular and peculiar M2 CSs? A whole lot of cool stuf, actually.
Lexus Was So Proud of the IS300 Gauge Cluster It Made Watches and Wall Clocks To Match | Autance
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In fairness, the first-gen IS really did have one of the best gauge clusters going.
An EV From the 1970s Was Just One of Many Treasures in This Auto Recycling Plant Owner’s Car Collection | Autance
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“Anyone can own some shitboxes,” said Larry Brosten, owner of Auto Parts City recycling. “But only few can have mint green ones, right?”