Around the Tracks: Alfa Romeo reliability, Buick design and Porsche v Audi
This week's Around the Tracks features some of the world's best-known brands from Italy, Germany and the USA.
When we’re not creating it ourselves, the CarAdvice team spends a lot of time finding and consuming motoring content from all over the world.
Here’s a handful of the articles, videos and social media posts that most caught our eye last week. Some of them are brand-new, others have been online for a while.
Enjoy them – just not too much, okay?
Our Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Stumbles through 30k Miles - Daniel Pund, Car and Driver
After a trouble-filled 30,000-plus miles with our long-term Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, we have officially begun criticising the periodic warning lights that appear on its instrument panel.
Porsche 911 Carrera S vs Audi R8 RWS - Dan Prosser, PistonHeads
The objective here was to get underneath the skin of the new 911 on roads we know well. To really interrogate it. Every time Porsche’s rear-engined sports car regenerates people like me ask the same hackneyed question: does it still feel like a 911?
Buick readies for a renaissance - Laura Burstein, CarDesignNews
These walls could tell many stories, but today, we’re here to find out what many have wondered of late about Buick’s design team: Just exactly what do they do all day? As it turns out, they’ve been quite busy.
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