From the very early 1960s, the American muscle car competition was extremely fierce. Each automaker was hard at work trying to out-do one another at every turn. Even General Motors subsidiaries, such ...
The redesigned three-row SUV proves that modern vehicles can be easy to live with. But we’re eagerly awaiting the hybrid version. These days, it seems like some automakers are competing to create the ...
Everyone knows the big-hitter models from the '60s, but how many of these all-too-often overlooked models had you heard of ...
That's because this was the era of the "muscle wagon," the family-hauling chariots that buyers could option as muscle cars in disguise. Of this group of muscle era wagons, the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser ...
Though they weren't powered by one of the era's most iconic big-block V8s, these five small-block-powered muscle cars were ...
The Hurst/Olds W-30 sits at the intersection of muscle car mythology and limited-production rarity, which is exactly why ...
This classic car collection is looking for a new home. It includes cool rigs like a 1964 Pontiac Catalina, a 1954 Chrysler ...
Automakers have shifted from iron to aluminum engine blocks to reduce weight, improve fuel economy, and meet modern-day ...
Despite the GM 454 and Pontiac 455 being within a cubic inch of each other, and both being GM brands, the two engines are ...
The 12th Night tour, the Twinning Association’s biggest fundraiser, gathers support for cultural experiences for its members ...
Adolphe Kégresse’s 1935 patent and Porsche’s PDK racing trials show how decades of engineering influenced modern dual-clutch ...
Both Ford and Chevrolet built 427-cubic inch engines. However, these motors are not the same. Here's how they compare and the differences between them.