The idea of owning a car that's just for the track, for many Americans, sounds almost preposterous. If you buy a Dodge Charger or a Ford Mustang, you can drive it on the track, but you can also take ...
Roger Biermann is an automotive journalist of 13 years and has been the Managing Editor at CarBuzz since 2021. With no formal post-high school education, Roger launched his career as an automotive ...
Some low-volume sports car manufacturers make one or two prototypes, maybe even a couple of production examples, and then promptly go out of business. Others that are even less lucky might never make ...
Since a young age, Samuel has been surrounded by the automotive industry. Graduating in 2019 from the University of Pittsburgh with degrees in Journalism and Mass Communication, Samuel manages a ...
The low-volume British carmaker Ariel got its start with a reimagining of the iconic Lotus Seven, gaining something of a reputation for building the car that filled Jeremy Clarkson’s epiglottis full ...
Antony Ingram June 4, 2014 Comment Now! It seems barely a month goes by without a police force in some part of the world unveiling an insanely fast police car. Usually, that honor falls to Dubai, or ...
Ariel is already responsible for some of the craziest cars on the road today. The small UK firm made a name for itself with the Atom, before expanding to create the rugged Nomad and two-wheeled Ace.
It’s not often that Ariel releases something new, but today we get to introduce to you the Ariel HIPERCAR. No, it’s not technically a hypercar, but the acceleration and technology it contains might ...