A few years ago, a campaign started to Save the Enzos. Obviously, the owner of this 2003 Enzo did not pay enough attention the campaign and proceeded to wreck such a fine piece of machinery. But YOU can save it from the crusher, so long as you have $400,000.
Since 2011, the Ford Explorer has been based on a similar unibody construction to the chassis of the Ford Taurus sedan and after the Explorer was a body on frame vehicle from its introduction back in 1990 through 2010, some long-time Explorer owners were unhappy with the shift to the unibody design.
In this video we get to see a cop pull up and arrest the driver of a beautiful Chevrolet Chevelle SS, who just moments before was doing some lovely donuts on the street.
This customized 2015 Ford F-150 Platinum SuperCrew looks like a giant black and white cookie. It was spotted in Las Vegas at this year's SEMA show. The all-new Ford was modified by MAD Industries of Costa Mesa, California and looks pretty awesome.
Within those walls is a 2000 Pontiac Trans Am WS6. The engine is 346 cubic inches (for now) and has a S475 Turbo. The ride also has twin Walbros, FIC 1000cc injectors, and more. The Trans Am has 775 horsepower and 669 torque at 16 psi with regular pump gas.
Money can enrage you, whether you have too little or a lot of it. If you're broke, you're angry about all of the luxuries you can't afford. Even if you have a ton of it, such as enough to buy a hand-built automobile, you might not be able to use it to get what you want, anyway. For instance, take the new Lagonda Taraf (Arabic for "ultimate luxury") from Aston Martin.
A few months ago we showed you the first spy shots of the new Cadillac ATS-V.R racecar built by the guys from Pratt & Miller, the same outfit that built the C7.R racecar and the same race team that helped Chevy engineer the new C7 Z06 road car. Now with the subsequent leak of the new ATS-V road car, GM just announced that the racing version will debut alongside its road going sibling.