How do modern hot hatches stack up against 90s supercars in a 0-60 mph sprint, and which era comes out on top in terms of performance?
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Why 0-60 mph is the standard for measuring car acceleration
Ever wondered why automakers use 60 miles per hour as the standard measurement for acceleration? There's actually a good reason.
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How the 2020 Corvette achieves its fastest 0-60 ever
How A Mid-Engine Corvette Became So Much Quicker To 60 MPH The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette is a monumental shift in the car's design. For the first time ever, a production Corvette will be mid-engine, ...
Think the Mazda CX-5 needs more pull? Be glad America doesn’t get the 2.5-liter mild-hybrid engine that’s kneecapped for European markets. Admit it or not, the American market is spoiled when it comes ...
A surprising number of used performance cars under $50,000 can outrun vehicles that once defined the supercar category.
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The Fastest Japanese Car Under $50,000
The fastest Japanese car for under $50,000 happens to be an icon that gets a lot of things right.
There was a time when 130 mph was mind-blowing speed. The breaker of all speed records back in the late 1920s was the Stutz Blackhawk Boattail Speedster ...
The 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S hybrid just posted a wild run in C&D testing, though the scoreboard changes once speeds climb ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
Thrilling speed doesn't always have to cost an arm and a leg. Here are several modern vehicles that are much faster than their price tags suggest.
The National Hot Rod Association has a straightforward rule for street-legal production cars running at sanctioned drag ...
From the Corvette ZR1, Z06, and E-Ray to the Dodge Demon 170, Viper ACR, and Camaro ZL1 1LE, these American performance cars proved they could beat European supercars in acceleration, top speed, or ...
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