The Fury was Plymouth’s best-selling series in 1970, with over one-third of production, and the four-door sedan was the most popular body style ...
Getting improved suspension is the 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS, priced at 17,495 pounds sterling (RM96,754) in the UK. In Malaysia, the 2024 Speed Triple 1200 RS is priced beginning from ...
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A 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS. Photo courtesy Triumph. The 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS in action. Photo courtesy Triumph. Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled the new Speed Triple 1200 RS ...
Triumph’s $19,995 MSRP 2025 Speed Triple 1200 RS has come out swinging for the new year with some significant upgrades on both the raw horsepower and technology sides. Powered by Triumph’s glorious ...
“Today was a team effort,” Diuguid concluded. “I saw the stats; we made sure we used our two-car approach so that a PPM car was out front, controlling the race whenever we could. Every car had a ...
Now, helmer Chloé Robichaud (“Sara Prefers to Run”) enters the Sundance World Dramatic competition with “Two Women,” a cringy, unconvincing remake of a cult 1970 Québec sex romp ...
However, the Barracuda is more famous for its third-generation iteration. Launched for the 1970 model year, the third-gen Barracuda was a notable departure from its predecessor. It featured a ...
Shenk was the only person who touched the design that turned into the 1970-71 Ford Torino, and his story is likely never to be repeated in automotive history. Upon seeing the initial clay model, Lee ...
Triumph’s original Street Triple RS was always going to be a hard act to follow, but they’ve managed to improve it with a few tasty tweaks. It isn’t a huge leap forward, but its deeper pool ...
As with new vehicles, used cars are generally more affordable than more popular used SUVs. But which ones are worth the money? We're here to help take some of the guesswork out of your next sub-$ ...