The Chinese dealer listed the Panamera for a fire sale price and received a ton of deposits as a result.
The seller claims this car was a cold weather tester, left behind in the States following MG Rover’s collapse.
While everyone's busy buying crossovers, Alfa has decided it needs a bigger sedan.
Just as we started thinking there were no hot wagons anymore, Alpina came out with its 200 mph, 634 hp 5…
Black opal metallic will show up blue, green, or purple, depending on the angle from which you view it.
Cadillac is finally giving the Blackwing cars special badges so everyone knows you’re driving something special.
Would you like your electric SUV on city roads? Or would you, could you track it? Lexus knows, and made it happen.
Same power, same all-wheel-drive with more downforce and a new front limited-slip diff for the Nismo edition.
This week's reader usually dabbles in salvage specials but wants to get his wife something nicer
On this week's Jalopninions, Andy and Bob geek out over the sixth-generation Galant, the first one sold in the…
The ad claims a 'Stage-4 Tune' gives this soft-top Swede a full 300 horsepower.
You don’t just drive a Bentley, you experience it. And the Continental GT Speed is one hell of an experience.
The GTS is the cheapest way to get a V8 in a Panamera, making it the total sweet spot of the lineup.
A robot is without a job after it accidentally cut the tires of 19 Acura sedans getting them ready to fit to the car…
The G80 Sport does everything its competitors do for thousands of dollars less, and looks better while doing it, too
Lexus’ plug-in hybrid crossover is great for people not yet ready for a full EV. But its high price may make it hard…
This holiday, the best gift is the time we've had with our trusty dailies and old cars, and the love we return to…
Alfa Romeo will celebrate 100 years of their coachbuilt partnership, with this one-off, two-door Giulia.
The top-of-the-line EV6 GT is the most powerful and quickest Kia ever, but all that speed comes with some…
Enjoy the IS500 while you can. Lexus likely won’t offer a new rear-wheel-drive, V8-powered sport sedan ever again