motorsports
An engine-revving exploration of motorsports, including motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATV and more.
Lamborghini History
Lamborghini is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer that was founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini. Before starting the company, Lamborghini was a successful tractor manufacturer, and he decided to enter the sports car market after being dissatisfied with the quality of his own Ferrari.
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel
Toyota Supra
The Toyota Supra is a sports car that was first introduced in 1978. The Supra was originally a high-performance version of the Toyota Celica, but eventually became its own model with its distinctive long-nosed, short-tailed design. The Supra quickly gained a reputation for its high performance and advanced technologies, and became one of Toyota's most iconic and beloved models.
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel
JDM Cars
JDM, which stands for "Japanese Domestic Market," refers to cars that were originally sold in Japan and designed to meet Japanese regulations and standards. These cars are often highly sought after by car enthusiasts around the world, due to their unique styling, performance, and engineering.
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel
What is the most unreliable car ever ?
It is difficult to determine the most unreliable car ever, as there are many models that have had reliability issues at one time or another. However, some cars are frequently cited as being among the least reliable models in history.
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel
Chevrolet History
Chevrolet is an American automobile division of General Motors (GM) that was founded in 1911 by Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant. The company quickly established itself as a popular brand of affordable and reliable cars, and by the 1920s, it had become one of the largest car manufacturers in the world.
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel
The Smallest & Biggest Car Ever
The smallest car ever is the Peel P50, a three-wheeled microcar that was originally produced in the 1960s by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man. The car measures just 54 inches (1.37 meters) long and 41 inches (1.04 meters) wide, and weighs only 130 pounds (59 kilograms). It is designed to seat just one person, although there was also a version called the Trident that could seat two. The P50 was powered by a 49cc engine and had a top speed of around 35 miles per hour (56 kilometers per hour). The car became famous for its appearance on the BBC television show Top Gear, where host Jeremy Clarkson famously drove one through the offices of the BBC.
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel

