Covered by American motoring publications and even Jay Leno back in 2019, the heavily modified 1991 Honda Civic Wagon featured in the video below is one .
Takata’s faulty airbag saga is behind us, but other OEM suppliers have trouble with their life-saving airbags too. Pompously described as “a global leader in automotive safety sensing systems for occupant detection,” the peeps at IEE S.A. are blamed for the issue that affects more than 200,000 Audis in the United States, namely cars ranging from the A4 to the RS 5.
Is a 300-horsepower car with RWD going to be scary to drive? Well, how old is that car? If it's a BMW 3 series from the '80s, then the answer is yes. If it's a brand new BMW you shouldn't worry about it too much. But for people that aren't too keen on showing off their countersteering skills, BMW has decided to go AWD with some of their M cars.