Christian Moe has been a professional automotive journalist for over seven years and has reviewed and written about Lexus luxury cars, Corvettes and more for some of the top publications in the world, including Road & Track. Currently, he contributes to many of Internet Brands' Auto Group blogs, including Corvette Forum, Club Lexus and Rennlist.
Aston Martin is dire need of a new car. The current fleet of machines is bordering on ancient, and in the world of super cars and ultra-luxury GT cars, you need to keep changing to stay relevant.
California is a very wild and interesting place when it comes to car culture. Some of the world’s biggest car fans, and greatest car collections, reside in the Golden State.
I have always been a car guy, who aside from finding a new piece of hardware from Ducati or MV Agusta, never really had a passing care for bikes. But that all started to change over the last few years.
I have always been way more interested in cars that bikes, but every time I see the elegant simplicity of a café racers, I can’t help myself but to stop and stare.
The Cayman GT4 is being hailed by many as the greatest and purest sports car that Porsche currently makes. It takes the great mid-engine platform of the Cayman, and gives it that special performance touch that made the 911 GT3 so special for so many years.
Lamborghini is giving its Huracan a bit of surgery for 2016. The car has only been on sale for a couple of years, but that isn’t stopping the Italian company from making a few “quality of life” improvements.