VIENNA, VA - Ahh, nothing beats a peaceful Sunday drive down your favorite backroad. You're cruising along when all of a sudden, almost from nowhere you hear it - the "ting" of death. A stone has chipped the hood of…
Roadfly Charlie
Charlie is Roadfly’s founder and publisher, and was taught to drive by his father in a 1974 Porsche 914. That made poor Charlie a Porsche fanboy for life, and after driving a 911SC at 16, he bought and campaigned a variety of 944s at racetracks up and down the East Coast, earning awards and track records in his twenties.
Charlie never really got over the car bug, and after a career in real estate development he founded the Internet media firm that became Roadfly. Charlie lives in McLean, VA with his wife and two daughters, and between the demands of family and business doesn’t have much time to play with cars anymore, excluding the machinery we review.
Porsche Cayenne: Velvet Hammer of the Highroads and Highlands
Porsche's forthcoming entry in the ever-popular Sport Utility Vehicle market is no rookie-effort, but rather a seasoned veteran, poised to school the competition in how a luxury utility vehicle should perform. [singlepic=1666,440,330] While the notion of Porsche building an SUV…
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Blast from the Past: Ford’s GT Supercar
What has 500 horsepower, 500 foot-lbs of torque, an aluminum frame and brakes big enough to stop something four times its size? GT40, baby; the one, the only, the GT40. [singlepic=1658,440,330] Sporting a supercharged, 5.4L V8 placed midship and wrapped…