Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
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Ford GT Mk IV Review – Most Extreme Ford Supercar
Take a closer look at the new Ford GT Mk IV in this review, showcasing its radical design, track-focused engineering, and extreme performance. We highlight why this limited-production supercar ...
The street-legal Ford GT may be long gone at this point, but there’s still one last chance to get your hands on the track-only version. The Blue Oval’s performance division just announced that its ...
Ford is closing out the GT with the track-only Mk IV, limited to 67 units. A few remain available for buyers before the October deadline. Production was always meant to be limited, and over the years, ...
Ford announced today that the third wave of what is to be a run of 67 units of the Ford GT Mk IV is now underway. A majority of the 67 are spoken for, Ford is now taking orders for the remaining units ...
Production on the second-generation Ford GT has been complete for almost three years, but the V-6 supercar has lived on as an absurdly quick track car called the GT Mk. IV. All good things must come ...
Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co.'s Chevrolet are mainstream automakers that sell millions of trucks, SUVs, and utility vans. But these days you might mistake them for exotic supercar companies.
Every morning, I have a ritual. To get ready for my day at HOT ROD, I grab copious amounts of coffee, check my email, then relax a bit and see what’s cooking on Bring a Trailer (BAT), which just so ...
FIRST ON FOX: House Homeland Security Committee Chair Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., on Monday endorsed Matt Van Epps to replace him in the U.S. House of Representatives. Van Epps is a decorated Army ...
[Editor's Note: This story first appeared in the June 2005 issue of MotorTrend] It's hard to imagine a Ferrari feeling its best in south Michigan--the endless straight roads, slapping concrete ...
Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) announced Monday that he will retire from Congress after the House votes on President Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill. Green, who flip-flopped on retiring from Congress last ...
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