A mid-engined layout is so inextricably linked with motorsport, the glamour of two-seat supercars and some of the best ...
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Can the Alpine A110 handle a 1000 mile road trip?
I took the Alpine A110 on a massive 1000 mile journey to find out if this lightweight sports car can truly handle long ...
Lotus hasn’t taken any time to implement its Focus 2030 announced in the middle of May, confirming a new model to the Emira family: the £105,900 420 Sport, the lightest and most powerful Emira to ...
We had a go in the latest hybrids and EVs from Fiat, Opel, Citroën, and Peugeot, and came away wanting the cute little Fiat ...
Whenever we fly across the big blue pond to Europe, whether for work or pleasure, we admire the things we don't have here in the United States. Quaint cobblestone streets lined with ancient buildings ...
The e-208 GTi won’t have the little electric hot hatch market all to itself. In fact, it seems to be growing by the day at ...
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Mercedes-AMG GT63 4-door S E Performance (2023 - 2026) review – family saloon with Ferrari 296 power
The most powerful Mercedes ever created (bar one) is a practical family saloon car, and now it’s dead. Should we miss it?
The Alpine A110, one of automotive history’s greatest legends, is apparently one step closer to coming to our shores. AutomotiveNews reports that the French-based Renault-owned automaker is currently ...
The French performance brand Alpine will show off three models of its A110 sports coupe at Retromobile next weekend, two historically significant A110s, and one representing the last of the current ...
The Alpine A110 is a lightweight, mid-engined sports car with 252 hp, razor-sharp handling, and a rich motorsport heritage. It's a unique alternative to Porsche and Audi rivals. This petrol-powered ...
As Alpine reminded us just last week, the A110, arguably the new car we’re most thankful for, will very soon cease to be. We’ve known about its fate for quite some time, partly owing to its maker’s ...
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