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2014 Bentley Continental GT Speed
The kind of person who would buy a Lamborghini for its power and a Range Rover for its all-weather capabilities needn’t look any further than the Bentley Continental GT Speed, as it can do virtually everything both cars can do at once.
Full Review »2014 Audi R8 V10 S tronic
Audi’s R8 V10 S tronic successfully melds the world of high-performance supercar characteristics with the subdued gravitas of a world-class luxury coupe.
Full Review »2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata
The new Miata is the best yet, with styling and driving dynamics that punch far above its weight class.
Full Review »2014 Ferrari 458 Spider
All too often, driving a supercar is a beautiful chore. Delightfully, however, Ferrari has taken the work out of enjoying a drop-top supercar with its 2014 458 Spider.
Full Review »2015 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack
The Dodge Challenger is a brute that outweighs some trucks. Thanks to remarkable engineering, and 485 horsepower, the Challenger Scat Pack is a brute that can do ballet. And at a starting price of $40,000 it is even a good deal in the bargain.
Full Review »2015 Honda Fit EX-L
The 2015 Honda fit is a practical, environmentally-friendly, and surprisingly stylish little car. In fact, it's just about everything anyone could ever need in an automobile.
Full Review »2015 Lamborghini Huracán LP610-4
Just like Spinal Tap’s amps, the Huracán can, too, be turned up to 11. But as soon as the driver gets the car to its perceived limits, it hunkers down and offers tons more road left to go.
Full Review »2014 Volkswagen Touareg TDI Sport
The Volkswagen Touareg TDI isn’t the newest diesel-powered German luxury SUV on the market. It is, however, the best one for the money.
Full Review »2015 Ferrari FF
Ferrari didn’t just go back to the four-wheel drive supercar drawing board to create the FF; it wiped it clean and created a whole new animal altogether.
Full Review »2015 Ford Fiesta ST
After the driver gets over the embarrassment of the boyracer exterior of the Fiesta ST, he will be delighted by the subcompact’s eagerness and vivacity.
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