
Braden Carlson
Contributor at Freelance
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1 month ago |
6speedonline.com | Braden Carlson
It’s a staple trope for any automotive enthusiast to window shop for cars on the Internet constantly. We’re no exception, here, and sometimes we find cool stuff that we have to share! While browsing various auction sites, we stumbled on this drop-dead gorgeous JDM FD RX-7 and, well, now you’re reading about it!This JDM FD RX-7 Type R (branded Efini in Japan, but we assure you it’s a Mazda) made an appearance on Cars and Bids and, quite frankly, sold for what we think is an absolute steal.
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1 month ago |
6speedonline.com | Braden Carlson
Hyper-limited supercar models pretty routinely sell for far more than their original price. However, this Lamborghini Sian couldn’t find a home. It’s become pretty common for hypercar manufacturers to make ultra-limited-edition models that only select individuals are allowed to buy. The Lamborghini Sian is no exception. Officially, the Sian was the first hybrid electric vehicle offered by Lamborghini. Of course, the electric drivetrain components are still paired with a 6.5-liter V12 engine.
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1 month ago |
mbworld.org | Braden Carlson
Convertible, stylish, and a screaming V8 under the hood with a price tag that barely cracks five figures make the SLK55 AMG a killer deal. Who doesn’t want a little two-seat sports car action in their life? Whether you’ve got a work commute that doesn’t require much space or just want something to enjoy on the weekends, the classic roadster formula always adds up to a good time behind the wheel. Add a taste of AMG to that formula, and the fun increases exponentially.
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1 month ago |
themustangsource.com | Braden Carlson
New Edge Cobra with only 3,000 miles on the odometer sold for a surprisingly low price. Is now the time to buy one? There’s a chance that the outlandish price of Cobra R models and even Terminators these days has us a bit jaded. However, the pre-terminator New Edge Cobra mustangs are still a blast to drive. Sure, there’s no supercharger whine and they come with a substantially less potent drivetrain, but they’re still great cars.
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1 month ago |
6speedonline.com | Braden Carlson
Though BMW never made a proper E36 M3 Wagon, this example currently up for auction is as close as one could get!It’s true. There isn’t actually a BMW M3 Wagon (or “Touring” model as they’re officially known) from the E36 generation. If you’re a BMW enthusiast, you’re likely familiar with the fact that the U.S. didn’t even get wagon variants of the E36 in the first place. Truthfully, the ones sold overseas are a bit, well, lackluster.
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