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1965 Shelby AC Cobra 289 – Too Good to Die
It is funny how history plays out; sometimes the outcome is never as expected. This certainly applies to the Shelby Cobra which has to be the most unexpected high-performance car of the golden era. In some respects, it is a fluke it ever got produced.
Ford had played its cards right in the 1950s and released the two-seat V8 powered 1955 Thunderbird which was an instant hit with the buying public. Chevrolet had beat Ford to market with its two-seat 1953 Corvette by two years however the Corvette had a lukewarm reception. In fact Chevrolet had considered cancelling the Corvette, it was only ... Read More >> |
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2010 Nissan Altima 3.5 SR – the Performance Sedan that Can
While Toyota and Honda have been fighting for years over the top selling America car slot, Nissan has been carving out a niche of its own among American buyers. Where Toyota and Honda tend to cater to the average buyer who cares about as much for performance as an elephant cares for a banana, Nissan has been the place for the performance oriented import buyer. Since the 1980s, if a buyer wanted a performance oriented sedan from Japan the Nissan Maxima was the ticket. The Maxima was the first Japanese sedan that provided V8 type power from a V6. For years the Nissan Maxima offered more horsepower ... Read More >> |
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