We put on our flame suits last week and asked readers what they thought were the worst sports cars ever made. Aside from lots of discussion about how wrong we were to call out the third-gen Camaro, there were many great responses and surprises. These were the answers.
We live in an age of fantastic car colors. Vibrant greens, bright blues, gorgeous reds — and all of them absolute crap compared to RTR’s revived Mystichrome. We’ve done it, everyone, we’ve found the ideal car color. We can stop painting cars anything else.
Automotive history is filled with cars that just weren’t it. In every segment, there is a slew of cars that can be genuinely hated. Today we’re talking about sports cars, and one of the worst — at least in my opinion — is the third-generation Chevrolet Camaro.
You probably shouldn’t go full sendat the track if you don’t know what you are doing; good advice that might have benefited this Camaro driver who not only embarrassed themselves at a racetrack in Illinois, but likely totaled their car in the process.
Chevrolet’s supercar has returned. After a five year hiatus, the Corvette ZR1 made its debut for the C8 generation, and it’s the most powerful Corvette ever made thanks to a twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8 putting out 1,064 horsepower.