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Modern hot hatches vs 90s supercars: 0-60 mph showdown
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 ...
The launch model sports 656 hp and nearly $58,000 price tag, but more affordable variants are coming ...
The 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S hybrid just posted a wild run in C&D testing, though the scoreboard changes once speeds climb ...
The records keep on coming. Corvette’s rear-wheel-drive ZR1 supercar continues to set the bar for fastest Corvette ever. It's equipped with the highest horsepower (1,064) and highest top speed (233 ...
Discussing the fastest-accelerating SUVs seems perfectly ordinary as automakers of today are laser-focused on highlighting the sport aspect of the sport utility vehicle. A forefather of the modern SUV ...
Actively reporting, writing, and editing on automotive news and since 2021, Dave has brought his acerbic wit and love of European car culture to brands such as HotCars, CarBuzz,and TopSpeed.
With a 0-to-60-mph time of 3.9 seconds, the Dodge Charger Scat Pack is no slouch in the acceleration department. However, it's not your quickest four-door option. Before we get into the details, let's ...
The historic bounds of Corvette performance have been forever altered following the launch of the 1064-hp ZR1 and 1250-hp ZR1X in 2025, but simple horsepower numbers only tell a fraction of the ...
When we think of American supercars, we conjure images of the Hennessey Venom F5/GT, Ford Mustang GTD, and Chevy C8 Corvette, to name a few modern-day heavy hitters. However, there exists another ...
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Why 0-60 mph is the standard for measuring car acceleration
Ever wondered why automakers use 60 miles per hour as the standard measurement for acceleration? There's actually a good reason.
Think the Mazda CX-5 needs more pull? Be glad America doesn’t get the 2.5-liter mild-hybrid engine that’s kneecapped for European markets. Admit it or not, the American market is spoiled when it comes ...
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