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For the people who read the spec sheet before the review — and argue with it afterwards. Cars & Code’s Enthusiast section covers the vehicles and stories that matter to drivers who actually care: American muscle, European classics, Japanese icons, British oddities, and everything in between. No filler. Just cars worth talking about.

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A 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL with its iconic gullwing doors open, showing the spaceframe chassis structure that necessitated the upward-opening design
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Euro Apr 22, 2026

The Mercedes 300SL Gullwing Doors Were Never Meant to Look Cool

The Mercedes-Benz 300SL is routinely named among the most beautiful cars ever made. Its profile — low, swooping, with those extraordinary upward-opening doors — has influenced automotive design for seven decades. The gullwing doors in particular have become a cultural…

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A red Honda Civic Type R FL5 parked on a scenic overlook in Kitakyushu, Japan, with the Wakato Bridge and the city's harbour skyline stretching across the golden-hour horizon behind it, shot during a Forza Horizon collaboration.
Videos Apr 21, 2026

Forza Horizon 6 Is Set in Japan. The Real Japan Is Even Better Than the Game.

Somewhere in Kyushu, on a mountain road that rises 700 metres above sea level into a national park,…

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The Porsche 901 prototype on display at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show, before the name was changed to 911 following a dispute with Peugeot
Euro Apr 20, 2026

The Porsche 911 Almost Had a Different Name

The Porsche 911 is one of the most recognisable names in motoring. It has been in continuous production…

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Porsche has made a convertible GT3 for the first time. 510hp, manual only, carbon everywhere. Chris Harris says it drives like a coupe. He's right.
Euro Apr 16, 2026

Porsche Chopped the Roof Off a GT3. The Purists Were Wrong to Worry.

Porsche's GT division has spent the better part of three decades making people feel slightly inadequate at car…

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A red Toyota 2000GT from 1967, widely considered Japan's first true supercar, co-developed with Yamaha from a project originally intended for Nissan
JDM Apr 16, 2026

The Toyota 2000GT Was Never Really Toyota’s Car

The Toyota 2000GT is the car that proved Japan could build a world-class sports car. Launched in 1967,…

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The Rothmans-liveried Porsche 956 at Le Mans in 1982, the year it debuted and won, beginning a run of four consecutive overall victories
Euro Apr 15, 2026

The Porsche 956: The Car That Was Banned for Being Too Good

The Porsche 956 is one of the most successful racing cars ever built. It won Le Mans outright…

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mclaren f1 engine bay gold foil bmw v12
British Apr 15, 2026

Why the McLaren F1 Has a Gold-Lined Engine Bay

Open the engine cover of a McLaren F1 and you will find something that looks, at first glance,…

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