Feature: Godzilla gone viral: Dr. J.J. Dubec has created a monster... by Jordan Lenssen

Everyone wants a piece of this car. It’s spreading like a virus. Just ask the lineup of photographers who caught the bug and were begging to shoot it. It’s a Godzilla, it’s a Liberty Walk. It’s the marriage of the two perfect specimens. As a Canadian car, it’s one of only two LBs, and undoubtedly the finest...

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Feature: Designing a destroyer: The C7 Corvette Z06 by Jordan Lenssen

It’s almost a moot point to mention the Chevrolet Corvette has been a staple in the pages of sportscar history since its inauguration in 1953. The two-seat, front engine C1 quickly was an instant classic, the shell was entirely fiberglass — a first for a mass-production car — allowing for greater freedom in design and a lightweight advantage over the competition...

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Blog: Top 10 reasons the Jaguar F-Type should be on your convertible short list by Jordan Lenssen

The Jaguar F-Type has been all the rage from the English manufacturer since it first hit auto show floors, and after driving the roadster in V8S trim, it's obvious why. Rather than give it the traditional review treatment, let's just cut to the chase and look at the top 10 reasons why it should be considered for your next convertible purchase. 

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Feature: 2014 BMW M235i review: The modern E30 M3? by Jordan Lenssen

The 228i and M235i mark the first cars to don the “2” badge since the 2002, both carrying the basic traditions of small fun that appeals to a wide audience. Speaking specifically on the M235i, the car is significantly more powerful, with a greater emphasis on performance and luxury. On further inspection, the M235i appears less of a descendant of the 2002, and more like a modern evolution of another great from BMW’s past: the E30 M3.

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Feature: Golden icon: 50 years of the Porsche 911 in motorsport by Jordan Lenssen

In addition to its classic yet unique lines, the Porsche 911 has always been distinguished by its advanced technology. By logic, the car defies physics, the rear engine hanging over the driveshaft should make it nearly undriveable, but the 911 has been an example of technical mastery. Many of the ideas that made their debut in the Porsche 911 were conceived on the race track – the 911 has been committed to pure performance from the start – and motor racing is its most important test lab...

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Feature: Rightful king: Bruno Spengler captures his elusive DTM championship by Jordan Lenssen

It’s like he was born for this moment, the DTM championship had eluded him four times since 2006. Rarely do drivers put themselves in a situation to win so many times, only to have it slip away at the last second. Whether the result of bad luck or technical error, Bruno Spengler’s journey has been dedicated to his goal of being at the top. Raising his arms in triumph, his 2012 DTM season was a microcosm of his career to date. His hard work has finally paid off as he pumps his fists and claims DTM glory...

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