Top Viral News Stories of the Week: October 18 – 25, 2015 |
Top Viral News Stories of the Week: October 18 – 25, 2015 Posted: America-based PSC Motors is looking to offer a supercar for around $75,000. Reports of the SP-150 packing 680 horsepower and a price tag under $80,000 really got social media excited this past week. In addition, SEMA is around the corner and numerous automakers are previewing their projects with Ford's lineup of custom Mustangs being the most popular yet. Lastly, we compiled a list of top 10 amazing cars you can't legally drive on the street, which our readers loved sharing on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. American Startup Wants to Make a 680 HP Supercar for $75K PSC Motors wants to shake up the supercar market by offering "the biggest bang for the buck." Eight Custom Ford Mustangs Invading 2015 SEMA Show An army of custom Ford Mustangs will be unleashed in the American automaker's 2015 SEMA booth. Top 10 Amazing Cars You Can't Legally Drive on the Street Unfortunately for the automotive world, there are legal limitations on what can be driven on public roads. Loading, please wait... |
Most Watched Videos of the Week: October 18 – 25, 2015 Posted: Honda made some major changes for the 2016 Civic, but will it pay off? AutoGuide.com's most popular videos for the week of October 18-25, 2015 include our review of the all-new 2016 Honda Civic. Auto shoppers looking for a family SUV checked out our review of the 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum while luxury performance sedan shoppers are intrigued by what the 2016 Lexus GS F has to offer. Watch the videos below and subscribe to AutoGuide.com's YouTube channel here. Get the Flash Player to see this player. Get the Flash Player to see this player. Get the Flash Player to see this player. Loading, please wait... |
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