Introduced as a "compact executive car" in 1986, the B3-generation Audi 80 is likely not what comes to mind when terms like "hot hatch" or "sports coupe" are thrown around. Although many variants spo...
Opposites attract... Or so they say, and it seems to make a bit of sense when following Logan Ellis's lineage of car ownership. His enthusiasm for automobiles began stark in contrast to where it is t...
The term "track car" is an ambiguous one. It denotes nothing more than a car dedicated to track usage, or at least built to split time between street and track duty; however, there's little doubt tha...
In Tauriq Ajam's eyes, there's an inexplicable charm to the W114 and W115 Mercedes Benz chassis. From the iconic Mercedes grille and the stacked glass headlamps that make for an unforgettable front e...
I have especially fond memories of Minis. I grew up buying every Mini magazine I could get my hands on, and was luckily enough to have two of them before I could legally drive. They were father-and-s...
Last week's Ford Escort feature brought about some memories, which we reflected upon in the article's intro. A year and a half ago, we took a look at Russell Lord's progress on an absolutely incredib...
ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY: The number of feet in a quarter mile, and each one counts when it comes to drag racing. For decades, the quarter mile has been the definitive standard as a meas...
" Ford Sierra." Without the Cosworth name attached, it doesn't tend to bring about much excitement. In fact, the car failed to bring about much excitement throughout its entire life, even in the begi...
It's been a moment since a MKII Escort grace the StanceWorks homepage, and while it doesn't fit the mold you might expect, Russell Lord's Escort is as exquisite as they come. It's tough to drive thou...
Photography by Josh Castle "We never got 'em." It's a trope at this point, but this is a wagon article, so you saw it coming a mile away. It's the truth, though: we always want what we can't have, an...
Spring rate, pre-load, progressive rates, tender springs... what does it all mean?! Across the web, there's a heap of information, some right, and some wrong. Today, we're taking a dive in on basic s...
In 1956, Renault introduced the world to the Dauphine, a rear-engined economy car that succeeded the pint-sized successful post-war 4CV. With its remarkably small size, beautiful aesthetics, and fant...
We're finally here. It's Friday. We've worked towards it all week, and have earned it, no doubt. We're excited to share the second half of Peter Aylward's shots from the 2019 Goodwood Festival of Spe...
So they say, spring is just around the corner, and following that, we arrive at the Goodwood Festival of Speed: an annual event that sets the bar automotive events, worldwide. Race cars from every co...
Rare parts. At times, they can compliment a build to a point of completion, if not define the build entirely. Classic cars are built with classic parts, and it's the oddities and rarities of an era t...
"You always want what you can't have." It's a painful truth, isn't it? It's a sentiment we're likely all familiar with, even if the outcome of it yields something unique for each of us. For me, it's ...
Year after year, there's one car in particular that brings me back to the Rolex Historics at Laguna Seca. Don't tell my peers... but, truth be told, it's a Porsche, and a 911, at that. Sort of. The P...
The American market has never been all too hot on the whole "hatchback" thing. We've got a handful, of course, but chances are the first hatchback to come to mind for most Americans will be an EG or ...
On the heels of selling his beloved 911, Amir Bentatou is hard at work prepping his latest and greatest on-track machine: a turbocharged K-swapped NSX, soon to hit the pages of StanceWorks, of course...
Okay... enough waiting. Here's the rest of the "good things": more top-tier photography of the 77th Goodwood Members' Meeting, courtesy of the talented Peter Aylward. Be sure to follow him on Instagr...
"Good things come to those who wait," or so they say at least. It piggy-backs on the sentiment of "patience is a virtue," and while both seem nonsensical when in the throes of restlessness, it does r...
Those quirky "sorta convertible, sorta not" tops. That's what Baur is largely synonymous with in the classic BMW realm. For fans of classic roundel and normal-sized-kidney sporting BMWs, it's unlikel...
In the early 1970s, Volkswagen was well aware that their Karmann Ghia platform was due for a replacement. Having been in production since 1955, its nearly 20-year-long run was well earned but well wo...
Chuck Beck's name has long been synonymous with the best Porsche replicas on planet Earth. While authentic 356 coupes, speedsters, and 904s are well out-of-reach for the common man, Beck's namesake h...
Chuck Beck's name has long been synonymous with the best Porsche replicas on planet Earth. While authentic 356 coupes, speedsters, and 904s are well out-of-reach for the common man, Beck's namesake h...