Joe Donaldson

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The Honda Beat Is the Sporty Kei Car That’s Big on Fun and Small in Size

In previous Wants, we took a look at cars that embraced the essence of Gran Turismo. These include vehicles like the Toyota Supra and the Nissan Skyline. For this week we are returning to the franchise, but instead of picking an outright performance car, we are looking at something a little different, the Honda Beat.

The Lotus Omega Combines Speed and Practicality for an Ultimate Super-Saloon

We rather like Lotus cars. The mantra of simplify and add lightness is a recipe for pretty much the perfect sports car. But if you have a family or even the need to carry anything, an Elise isn’t exactly ideal. For this week’s Want, we take a look at a car that blends the performance of Lotus with the practicality of a sedan: the Lotus Omega.

15 Minutes of Dakar 18 Gameplay Give Us Our Best Look at the Game Yet

We’re a little less than two months away from the September 11 release of Dakar 18. Up until now, we’ve only had a chance to see bits and pieces of the game show up on Twitter via developer Bigmoon Studios. However, the fine folks at Team VVV are now giving us our first real look at the game.

Six Cars That Singer Needs to “Resto-Mod”

Singer recently took the cover off its new, all-carbon fiber DLS at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. To say it’s stunning is a bit of an understatement. It’s not the first car the company has brought out that’s captured our attention, either.

This Little Porsche 904 Carrera GTS Will Slay Giants Around the Track

There are few things better in the automotive world than a Porsche built for racing. They are typically the perfect blend of performance and styling with just a subtle hint of coolness. For this week’s Want, we are taking a look at one of these legendary German racers, the Porsche 904 Carrera GTS.

Turn 10 Is Not Making Forza Motorsport 8 (Yet)

If you were worried that development on Forza Motorsport 7 was over, rest easy. During the July edition of “Forza Monthly”, Creative Director Chris Esaki put any rumors to bed that FM7 was getting abandoned.