The past 10 years might very well go down as the peak hypercar era—the Bugatti Veyron, LaFerrari, McLaren P1, Porsche 918 Spyder, Aston Martin Valkyrie—but the '90s were peak supercar.
For many of us, a supercar of any age is the ultimate poster-worthy dream buy. From legendary classic supercars like the sultry Ferrari Testarossa, the wedge-shaped De Tomaso Pantera, the edgy ...
But when it comes to sheer speed and outrageous looks, one GT trumped them all. Primarily built for racing, only four road-going examples were made, so it's vanishingly rare today. It had a 7.0L ...
If the ’80s made us comfortable with the idea of the 200mph supercar, the ’90s was the decade that rolled it up into a little ball and batted it straight out of the park. There were a number ...
If you remember Jesus Chrysler Supercar’s raucous live shows, you are most likely pushing 60 by now. The mid-'90s music scene in the Valley was vibrant and full of talented acts across the rock ...
For £230,000-£260,000, an early 90s icon could join it in the buyer’s dream garage – a 1991 Porsche 964 RS N/GT. The Maritime Blue RS is the first 964 RS ever produced and was allegedly ...