Would You Pay $2,000 for What’s Left of This 1971 De Tomaso Pantera?
"Ran when parked."
Whether in Namibia or Siberia, this Raging Bull is ready to rumble.
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The automaker was reportedly found paying dealerships to fix sales figures using a secret internal database, skewing info provided to investors.
It's also where the Italian supercar got its massive 7.3-liter V12 from.
The attempt was to hit 500 mph in a piston-driven car, making it the fastest run of its type in the world.
It's not impossible to pull off the maneuver without a third pedal after all.
What looked like a perfect race weekend for Ferrari fell to shambles as repeated, unforeseen problems ruined the team's strategy.
This unique sports prototype is one of three built, and it could be yours—if you've got boatloads of cash, that is.
The functionality is part of Tesla's V10 software, which had its widespread release earlier this week.
This might've been the best thing to come from 2014's film adaptation of the popular video game franchise.
The Woking-based constructor is ditching Renault once its current contract expires after next season.
The collector car bubble is still inflating as a similar-condition car sold for nearly $20k less a year ago.
The tool will now display a smiling baby icon for every passenger under two years of age.
The canyon road is popular with enthusiasts, as well as The Drive's editors.
This YouTuber specializes in sweet, unadulterated, automotive carnage.
Starting at $74,290, even the price tag is Texas-sized.
That's 1.8 seconds faster than the previous world record, which was also set by Koenigsegg back in 2017.
Rather than green-screening adrenaline-packed chase scenes, the production team put the British classic through its paces in Italy.