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Lexus IS-F vs CTS-V: Why the Cadillac Makes More Sense at $45K(Post)
The Lexus IS-F has become the "safe choice" that's actually the expensive mistake. At $35-45k for decent examples, you're paying JDM tax for a car that makes 416hp from its 2UR-GSE naturally aspirate ...
300TW Tires: The Sweet Spot for Street Builds Over 200TW Hype(Post)Most enthusiasts chase 200TW compounds without understanding the real-world costs. 300TW tires deliver 90% of the grip with triple the tread life — making them the actual sweet spot for street-driven ...
Chevrolet Camaro SS 1LE Buying Guide: 455HP Track Weapon Under $50K(Post)The Camaro SS 1LE represents GM's answer to the Shelby GT350 and BMW M4 — a factory track weapon that delivers legitimate performance for under $50,000. While most "track packages" are marketing fluf ...
17-Inch vs 18-Inch Wheels: Why Bigger Kills | ThreePiece.us(Post)Most enthusiasts think bigger wheels equal better performance, but 17-inch wheels outperform 18-inch wheels in every metric that matters for street driving: acceleration, braking distance, ride comfo ...
Are Cold Air Intakes Overrated? The Dyno Data Truth in 2025(Post)Cold air intakes are the most oversold modification in the enthusiast game, and the dyno sheets prove it. While marketing promises 15-25hp gains, reality delivers 2-5hp on most naturally aspirated bu ...
Pontiac G8 GXP Buying Guide: 415HP LS3 Sleeper Under $25K(Post)The Pontiac G8 GXP is the four-door sleeper that embarrasses Mustang GTs at red lights while hauling your kids to soccer practice. With 415 horsepower from GM's legendary LS3 V8, this Australian-bred ...
CLA45 AMG vs RS3: Why the Mercedes Is the Smarter Buy(Post)The Mercedes CLA45 AMG is one of the most undervalued compact performance sedans on the used market right now. While everyone fights over Audi RS3s and pays the five-cylinder tax, CLA45s with 30,000– ...
2016-2019 Mustang EcoBoost Manual: 310HP Turbo Reality Check(Post)The 2016-2019 Mustang EcoBoost manual delivers 310 horsepower from Ford's 2.3L turbo four — more than the old GT's 5.0L V8 — while flying under insurance radar. While V8 purists debate "real" Mustang ...
Special Edition Mustangs and Camaros: Marketing Scam or Worth It?(Post)Special edition Mustangs and Camaros are mostly marketing fluff wrapped around the same engine you can get for $10,000 less. Detroit knows enthusiasts will pay extra for exclusivity, even when the "s ...
2004-2008 Acura TL Type-S: 286HP Manual Sedan Appreciating Faster Than NSX(Post)The Acura TL Type-S is climbing in value faster than any Honda product from the 2000s — including the NSX. While enthusiasts chase S2000s and Civics, clean Type-S examples have jumped from $15k to $2 ...
FK8 Type R vs FK7 Civic Si Canyon Battle: Which $3K Build Wins?(Post)The FK8 Type R costs $15,000 more than an FK7 Civic Si, but after identical suspension and brake mods, which one actually dominates canyon roads? We built two 10th gen Civics with the same coilovers, ...
315 vs 275 Mustang Tires: Why Wider Rear Rubber Wastes Money(Post)The 315-wide rear tire trend on Mustangs is the automotive equivalent of buying a Rolex to tell time. Sure, they look impressive filling those rear wheel wells and give you bragging rights at car mee ...