by The Thrill of Driving | Oct 31, 2015 | Enthusiast News, From The Web
By Patrick Morgan Everyone loves to mention it. ‘Body roll.’ Apparently the car is so good, that it is judged mainly for the way it pitches into a corner. You know… suspension doesn’t have to be rock hard in order for a car to negotiate a curve. I’m...
by The Thrill of Driving | Oct 30, 2015 | Enthusiast News, From The Web
By Shane McGlaun I was worried for a while when all Ford was talking about for SEMA 2015 was I was worried for a while when all Ford was talking about for SEMA 2015 was SUVs and crossovers. Then I heard the good news that a bunch of custom Mustangs would be on hand,...
by The Thrill of Driving | Oct 30, 2015 | Enthusiast News, From The Web
By Shane McGlaun Unless you are really into cars, you may have never heard the term restomod. A restomod is a car that is restored, but not restored to original condition. Often a restomod gets modern hardware underneath to make it drive and handle better than it did...
by The Thrill of Driving | Oct 30, 2015 | Enthusiast News, From The Web
By Shane McGlaun Back when my son was born, I had to trade my Mustang for a four-door Nissan. That was bad enough, and then when my daughter came along I had to ditch that Nissan for a Minivan. It was terrible. I’ve driven a few minivans in the years since that...
by The Thrill of Driving | Oct 29, 2015 | Enthusiast News, From The Web
By Sam Jemielity It may be sacrilege to admit, but for the forthcoming Bond movie Spectre, I’m more stoked to see the villains’ cars. Nothing against the It may be sacrilege to admit, but for the forthcoming Bond movie Spectre, I’m more stoked to see...