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Jaguar F-Type: No House Cat

written by StreetsideStig | September 28, 2012

For years Jaguar has been playing second fiddle to Aston Martin in the faux-British sports car market. Their bigger cars sell well, but the Leaping Cat seems to have dropped anchor there, resting in the luxo-barge segment. Their sporting days, … Continue reading

Ooh Barracuda!

written by StreetsideStig | September 24, 2012

Everybody loves a Dodge Challenger right?  Well, not really.  See, you and I love it.  The massive, unruly Hemi, the old-school styling, the straighline performance are all awesome enough to haunt your drunkest of dreams.  But for some people, especially … Continue reading

An Inch From the Ground and a Wheel Off the Edge

written by StreetsideStig | September 21, 2012

Ayrton Senna.  Tony Stewart.  Lewis Hamilton.  Darrell Waltrip.  Jeff Gordon.  Kimi Räikkönen.  Sebastian Vettel.  Mario.  What do all these legends of racing have in common?  What do they have in common with hundreds of other racing champions from the last … Continue reading

EBC Yellowstuff: The Street Review

written by StreetsideStig | September 12, 2012

British servicemen are an enigma.  One moment they’re good old chaps with pints, polite as a British person, the next they’re flying Harrier jets or storming your beaches alongside a member of their royal family.  Their best-of-the-best military division wears … Continue reading

The 7 Best Vehicles for Fall

written by StreetsideStig | September 10, 2012

I stepped outside my front door this morning and drank in the chill air.  I definitely could have used a jacket, but I wasn’t going to get one.  I noticed a little pigment in the leaves.  A drum line practiced … Continue reading

Pro-touring Shootout: Choose your EFI

written by StreetsideStig | September 7, 2012

Back in 1974, when your current classic was just a daily driver, it wouldn’t have been hard to convince you to make the switch to the yet-nonexistent Electronic Fuel Injection, especially in the winter.  But cold starts aren’t the only … Continue reading