This is the Lamborghini Jalpa. It was Lamborghini’s first attempt to make an “affordable” supercar

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Forgotten Supercars: Lamborghini Jalpa
26
Apr
This is the Lamborghini Jalpa. It was Lamborghini’s first attempt to make an “affordable” supercar

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Forgotten Supercars: Lamborghini Jalpa
16
Apr
Last summer, the air conditioner in my apartment died at the peak of a particularly torturous heat wave. After one night of bizarre, sweaty dreams, I woke up feeling inexplicably, yet absolutely, convinced that I needed a new car. I could taste the desire for something ludicrously fast, as if a speed demon had punched me in the face and my mouth was bleeding synthetic oil. I had the sickening feeling that if I didn’t get this car soon, I would lose my mind. What I needed had been ingrained into my brain as if from a holy edict. The car could not be anything less than completely twisted. The sort of sinister beast that would effortlessly manage 0-60 in a gasp and inspire in my passengers a psychiatrist’s delight of screamingly hideous nightmares

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2009 Subaru Impreza WRX Premium RideLust Review
13
Apr
The VW Type 3 Squareback is a scrumptious little jellybean and I would proudly putter around in one. So when my family recently gave the order to scrap an inherited ‘71 Squareback, I died a little inside. This city boy has limited garage space and zero mad money for restoration projects

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The Electric Squareback I Should’ve Built
11
Apr
I’ve had a long-standing love for the original Datsun Z cars, and finding this example on Bring a Trailer makes me wish I had the spare coin to give it a good home. The original 240z cars, sold in the U.S. from 1971 to 1973, were probably the purest sports cars of the Z car line; the lineage began to evolve from sports car to luxury GT car with the introduction of the 260z in 1974

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1971 Datsun 240z: Street Legal Track Mule
5
Apr
Filed under: Aftermarket , Coupe , Bentley , Russia , Design/Style , Luxury Click above to view the video after the jump Oh, Russia. How could a country that gave us the Lada - a car so right it hasn’t changed since disco was king and coke his queen - turn around and provide the world with this monstrosity.

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Video: Teasing the crocodile-skin covered Bentley Continental GT
26
Mar
Looks like it wants to slice you open at the shins, doesn’t it? It’s the AMX/3 prototype, a mid-engine super car designed by the legendary Dick Teague in 1969.

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1969 AMX/3: The Greatest AMC That Never Was
11
Mar
Filed under: Car Buying , Coupe , Performance , Nissan 2010 Nissan GT-R - Click above for high-res image gallery The illustrious Nissan GT-R is, quite possibly, one of our favorite cars currently in production.

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Nissan only offering GT-R Premium for 2011, priced from $85,060* - will volume be constrained?
8
Mar
The most significant automotive news of this century seems to have slipped under the radar. A ratty, busted-to-hell Citroën completed the 24 Hours of LeMons this weekend

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Citroën Wins Every 24 Hours of LeMons, Past, Present, and Future
3
Mar
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Feb
Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4. Reading that is like being caught in an avalanche of awesome, each word piling it on until you’re completely buried

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Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4
26
Feb
Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4. Reading that is like being caught in an avalanche of awesome, each word piling it on until you’re completely buried. And just look at that photo

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Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4
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