Tuesday, February 19, 2019

This 1993 Honda Civic Was Built To Climb Mountains

 
With a turbo V6 and its wings off a Pikes Peak prototype, this hatchback remains road-legal. At least as far as the state of Michigan is concerned.
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This 1993 Honda Civic Was Built To Climb Mountains
 
With a turbo V6 and its wings off a Pikes Peak prototype, this hatchback remains road-legal. At least as far as the state of Michigan is concerned.
 
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Watch This Impossibly Quick Nissan GT-R Break a Quarter-Mile Record
 
At 6.58 seconds at an absurd 232 mph, this is now the quickest drag-racing GT-R in the world.
 
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The 2019 Ford Focus ST Packs 276 Horsepower
 
Outside of the United States, that is.
 
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The 320is Actually Sounds Better Than the M3
 
As far as E30 sounds go, this rare trim is the best of the best.
 
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This Might Be the Quickest Mitsubishi Evo We've Ever Seen
 
It has over 700 horsepower and weighs just 2200 pounds.
 
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Watch Juan Manuel Fangio Get Sideways in a Maserati F1 Car in 1957
 
Hop onboard as the legendary Fangio gives you a ride around the Modena Autodrome.
 
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