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BYMáté PetrányFeb 19, 2021ShareThe Forgotten 1990 Isuzu Impulse Had Handling by Lotus as StandardSo much more than a Geo Storm. BYMáté PetrányFeb 19, 2021Share
BYMáté PetrányFeb 12, 2021ShareThe 1994 Land Rover Discovery Was a British SUV for American SuburbsPowered by a 3.9-liter V8 on the Range Rover’s chassis. BYMáté PetrányFeb 12, 2021Share
BYMáté PetrányJan 29, 2021ShareBefore It Was a Drift Missile, the 1995 Nissan 240SX Was Aimed at Single Professional WomenSafe, balanced handling, for 28 miles to the gallon—and a different target demographic than people may remember today. BYMáté PetrányJan 29, 2021Share
BYMáté PetrányJan 15, 2021ShareThe 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6 Was America’s Last Chance at a Turbocharged 964Elsewhere, the 993 generation was already on the road, and the Turbo’s future looked uncertain in the U.S. BYMáté PetrányJan 15, 2021Share
BYMáté PetrányDec 21, 2020ShareThe 1988 GMC Sierra AR400 Prototype Was the Perfect Winter Pickup TruckEight inches of extra wheel travel and active suspension! BYMáté PetrányDec 21, 2020Share
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BYBradley BrownellJul 10, 2017SharePorsche Has Finally Allowed People to Drive the Manual Transmission GT3Don’t worry about the future, because the GT3 of the present is pretty sweet. BYBradley BrownellJul 10, 2017Share
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