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Drive Wire: September 16, 2015
The Frankfurt Motor Show, Porsche's Mission E, Ferrari's 488 Spider, Chevy's Camaro SS, Fotokite, and Gee Atherton's Red Bull ride
Porsche Mission E Concept: ‘E’ Is for ‘Elon, Get a Look at This’
How much more ludicrous can it get? The answer is none. None more ludicrous.
Along Came Two Spiders: Topless Ferrari 488 and Lamborghini Huracán Arrive at Frankfurt Motor Show
Two of our favorite supercars, now with less roof.
Erotic Tingles: A Close Read of the Press Release for the Rolls-Royce Dawn
Nothing less than the best figurative language, from the company that brought you the Spirit of Ecstasy.
Beyond John Krafcik: We Have Some Suggestions for Google’s Autonomous Car Czar
Let’s think outside the spatially aware rolling box. Let’s think, actually, about rolling papers.
This Is the Proper Way to Jeep
Apropos of very little, we salute an accomplished piece of American machinery and some lovely hands that once graced it.
The Veyron’s $2.5 million Replacement Will Be “Remarkably Better”
How can Bugatti top the fastest production car ever known?
Eight Great Racing Games That Will Make You Feel Old
Forza who? Grand Theft what? Bow down to the pioneers that made driving simulators such effective time-suckers.
You Need to Buy a 1963-1972 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super Right Now
Want mid-century Italian beauty you can drive every day? Better get moving, bello.
Nissan Maxima vs. Datsun Minima
Nissan’s new Maxima is voluptuous and fast, but can it hold its own with a Seventies Japanese sports sedan icon?
A Look at Hundred Years in the NYPD’s Dream Garage
When the boys in blue come to cart us away, we'll be ready for the ride.
The Ram ProMaster City Is the Vagabonding Car That Vagabonds Aren’t Driving (But Should)
Much more than just a Fiat-based cargo van, the ProMaster City can get you over an existential hump.
My Favorite Thing: Ian Callum
The Jaguar styling chief—a designer of icons—waxes rhapsodic on the design icons he can’t live without.