The VW Golf GTI and Peugot 205 GTI are generally considered the origin of the hot hatch category. They were cheap economy cars with some performance parts bolted on, making driving excitement available to the masses without sacrificing practicality. Without question, those original hot hatches transformed the auto industry...but I think the MK4 Golf R32... Continue Reading →
Matchbox’s Civic Type R is The Right Car but an Imperfect Casting
For years, I’ve been telling everyone who will listen that we need more regular enthusiast cars in the Matchbox and Hot Wheels lineups. Sure, Ferraris and Paganis are great, but they’re the most rarified and expensive cars on the market and are hardly representative of the cars that real world enthusiasts choose to drive. I... Continue Reading →
