It may be old, but well worth the buy if you can find it.
Every car has a set ramming ability, speed, turning ability and health, as well as a "special" that recharges over time and is unique to the car you're using.
The health stations are well-placed throughout every map, with fun secrets to unlock and explore. The music is epic and fits the mood well. The best part of this game, however, is replay value, and getting through with all the available characters. The final boss, a demonic warrior named minion, drives a TANK. It doesn't get much better than that. A motorcycle or hearse driver fighting a hellish, tank-driving demon on a series of rooftops over a hotel (which you can drive through by smashing a glass pyramid.)
The only downside is lackluster multiplayer, where only two of the arenas are their standard size, and the rooftop is the only one worth playing. Crashing into your enemies could be set up in a way that makes a bit more sense. Minion's special attack is unreasonably hard to avoid, as he fires every type of missile in the game at you at once.