August 13, 2025
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Hey there! Managing Editor Jared Solomon here with your Wednesday HotCars recap, including the top stories of the day.

Tonight we’re talking track titans and custom exclusives. Porsche is putting the finishing touches on its most extreme road-going 911 yet, built with one unapologetic goal—dominating the Nürburgring. Meanwhile, a powerful American sports sedan is going fully built-to-order, giving buyers the chance to craft something truly unique. More stories ahead, so let’s get into it.


News Of The Day

The Most Extreme Road-Going Porsche 911 Yet Is Almost Ready

The Porsche 911 GT2 RS is coming back with hybrid power, massive aero, and a mission to shatter Nürburgring records.

Porsche 911 GT2 RS Spy Shots

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Features Of The Day

Is This Gorgeous Dodge Charger Daytona Clone The Cheapest Wing Car Out There?

Wing cars are known to bring in a fortune. This absolutely beautiful tribute is an exception to that rule.

Daytona Tribute Hero

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Volkswagen Once Built A 12-Cylinder Hot Hatch And Then Buried It Forever

With a massive W12 under the hood, this was the only hot hatch that could take on supercars and win.

VW Golf W12 650 on display from the rear

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Buick's Rarest Engine Made V8s Look Silly

Buick used technology that no other American brand was brave enough to attempt, and they didn't even need 8 cylinders to prove its capabilities.

GNX Cover

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10 Used American Cars That Hold Their Value Ridiculously Well

10 used American cars that keep value. Real tech, scarce builds, and buyer demand make them hold strong.

Used American Cars That Hold Their Value Surprisingly Well

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