First announced last September, the RR Turbo is now in production ahead of the start of deliveries this summer. It's priced to start from 132,000 euros (approximately $146,665) and designed to meet ...
If you start with the right platform, you can turn something good into something great. It appears that Italy's Automobili Turismo e Sport (ATS) is playing at that game, as the company has developed ...
Everything I expected from a Cadillac. The design is eye catching in a good way. The color just stands out in the sun! The two tone interior is amazingly soft leather. Has good power and acceleration ...
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The ATS-V adds a Carbon Black Sports package which includes a black chrome grille, dark finished wheels, body color door handles and window molding. Inside, the package adds carbon fiber trim and ...
From Italy comes word that ATS Corsa, the new motorsports division of Automobili Turismo e Sport, has launched production of the RR Turbo, its 600-horsepower track car billed as ready to compete in a ...
The ATS is a BMW 3-Series competitor that?s a worthy adversary if it wasn?t for poor build quality. The car looks great with its sharp lines and handles better than any other car in its class. The 2.0 ...
Khris is a Mechanical Engineer and a classic car aficionado, who adores his Jags, Alfas, and old-school American muscle cars. He keeps tabs on everything from super exotics like an old EB 110 to the ...
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The reborn Italian sports car maker Automobili Turismo e Sport has announced a special Launch Edition of its new GT model after showing the car at events in the United States, both on the West and ...
According to a report on Automotive News, Cadillac announced it will kill off the ATS sedan, CTS and XTS. The ATS coupe will remain, and, thankfully, two new Sedans will replace the old four-doors.