25 Slow Cars That Are Really Fun To Drive Fast
With gasoline prices rising to unprecedented levels, it might be a good idea to start driving one of these slow but fun cars.
Andre has built magazine-featured cars and gone on several ridiculous road trips in highly unsuitable vehicles, so what could possibly be a more fitting career move than automotive writing?! He started out as a freelance writer for various car and motorcycle sites and is now an editor, content manager, and community manager here at HotCars.
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With gasoline prices rising to unprecedented levels, it might be a good idea to start driving one of these slow but fun cars.
These celebrities really love riding their motorcycles.
The Roger Baillon Collection was auctioned off by Artcurial Motorcars at Retromobile in Paris on February 6, 2015.
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For most of the builders of these cars, they'll never have to worry about being sued for breaking copyright laws.
Gas Monkey Garage started out as the underdog in the customizing scene, but those days are long gone.
Some of these celebs just did it recreationally, but others were good enough to be called professional racecar drivers.
Clearly, we're not cool enough, nor rich enough, to take our cars anywhere near these places.
Let's take a closer look at just some of the things that make no sense about the cars in the Fast & Furious movies.
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Let's take a closer look at some motorcycles that many people seem to believe are fast, but in reality, they're not.
There are plenty of hacks and mods to make a car faster, but some don't work as well as we're led to believe.
Some of the so-called luxury SUVs that are available on the used car market now are probably best avoided.
To many gearheads, Burt Reynolds was an icon thanks to movies such as Smokey and the Bandit and Cannonball Run.
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Let's take a closer look at the more spectacular, brazen and ingenious examples of "rulebook interpretation" the racing world has ever seen.
Stance isn't necessarily what people think it is. All cars have stance, not just the ones with excessive negative camber and stretched tires.
The 911 is arguably the world's most recognizable sports car, but only serious enthusiasts know about these super-rare and highly coveted models.
There's no shortage of automotive reality shows, but it turns out much of the "reality" is scripted and fake.
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