Back in Japan this Mazda RX-7 was a star. Built by VeilSide for the 2005 Tokyo Auto Salon to display the company's Fortune widebody kit, it took that show's Grand Prix as best of the entire show.
Have you seen the latest Fast and Furious movie? F9: The Fast Saga is how they call it and it is, without a doubt, the worst, dumbest, and unlikable movie of the series. And of the year so far, for ...
While a rotary-engine sports car is definitely not every automotive enthusiast’s cup of tea, some models subtly earned the respect of everyone across the board. Well, almost… Just when we thought ...
This RX-7 was built by VeilSide, one of the largest automotive aftermarket companies in Japan. Universal studios bought the car and change it for the movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. The ...
It feels good to be back in the Los Angeles Convention Center for a car show! To be honest, it's probably been close to 10 years since we've attended a show here (think Hot Import Nights days), but ...
James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
We’ve seen these types of accidents with cars crashing into spectators (one) too many times before, all around the world – a few incidents that come to mind include a De Tomaso in Sweden, a ...
A Fast and Furious movie just wouldn't be complete if it didn't have a bright colored car wrapped in an extravagant body kit. Nine times out of ten, these garish cars are the brainchild of some old ...