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Why the Vector W8 was madness nobody was ready for
The Vector W8 arrived as if it had slipped through a wormhole from a stranger, faster future, a low, angular projectile that made even contemporary Ferraris look conservative. It promised aerospace ...
America has a rich history of performance cars. But in the supercar world, it's not as populus as you might think. While we know America for cars like the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Corvette, and Dodge ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What’s better than buying a supercar? Acquiring the first one of its kind. A 1990 Vector W8 Twin Turbo, chassis number 001, is ...
You don’t see a Vector W8 Twin Turbo on offer every day, so when a bright purple example shows up in RM Sotheby’s Arizona Auction you don’t have any other choice but to pay attention. The Vector W8 ...
In the pantheon of ‘80s supercars, excess was the primary driving factor filling the heavenly halls—Ferraris in music videos, Lamborghinis on posters, and Porsches roaring down Pacific Coast ...
Unearthing a little-known brand with a fascinating story and a unique record to its name. There are, however, some far more obscure hidden gems in American automotive history, ones which are not ...
UPDATE, 1/18/2021: Vector founder Gerald Wiegert has died at age 76, according to a Vector spokesman who gave the news first to our friends at Autoweek. We're bringing back this story from 2017 in his ...
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America's first 200 MPH supercar that time forgot
The United States has built its automotive reputation on powerful muscle cars, rugged trucks, and comfortable luxury. High-performance supercars, however? That's never been American territory. Europe ...
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