Bobby Clark
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The new Nissan Z is trying to save the two-seat coupe and the pressure is building
The latest Nissan Z arrives as more than a nostalgic sports car. It is a rare new two-seat coupe in a market that has steadily…
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A Buyer Says the Dealer Promised “Fully Inspected,” Then the Check Engine Light Came On the Next Day
It’s the kind of thing that can turn a “new car” day into an “I knew it was too good to be true” day. A…
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One Japanese sports car surprises with a sales boost in its tenth year
In an automotive era defined by electrification, crossovers, and ever-tightening regulations, it’s rare for a traditional sports car to capture headlines—let alone for its sales…
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A Woman Says Her Car Wouldn’t Start After Rain, and That’s When She Found Water Inside the Engine Bay
It started like one of those annoying little mysteries that always seems to happen on the busiest morning. After a night of steady rain, she…
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A Driver Says a Simple Tire Rotation Turned Into a $2,000 Repair After Something Was Installed Backward
It started like one of those boring, responsible errands: swing by the shop, rotate the tires, maybe sip bad waiting-room coffee, and head home. But…
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A Man Says He Bought a “Garage Kept” Classic, Then Found Rust Eating Through the Frame Weeks Later
He thought he’d found the unicorn: a classic car described as “garage kept,” clean, and ready for weekend cruises. The photos looked great, the paint…
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The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T offered more engine options than most drivers realized
The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T stands as an iconic figure in American muscle car history, not only for its sleek design but also for the…
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The 1968 Ford Fairlane Cobra delivered more performance than its image suggested
The 1968 Ford Fairlane Cobra is often overshadowed by flashier muscle cars of its era, yet it packs a potent performance punch that belies its…
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The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS wasn’t as simple as buyers believed
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS is often celebrated as a quintessential muscle car from the golden age of American automotive design. However, beneath its iconic…
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The 1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA delivered racing performance in a road car
The 1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA stands as a remarkable fusion of racing pedigree and everyday usability, representing a golden era of automotive engineering.…
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