American Motors Corporation spent the muscle car era fighting with fewer resources than its Detroit rivals, yet it managed to ...
American Motors Corporation never had the budget or marketing muscle of its Detroit rivals, yet it managed to field some of the most deceptively light V8 performance cars of the late 1960s and early ...
Car companies signaled they were discontinuing V8 engines a few years ago. Now, they're making a big U-turn — and Detroit is ...
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Keen to show off the V8’s abilities, Audi entered its flagship sedan in DTM. Yes, it shared the same space as much smaller ...
Capricorn Group gave us a clear look at how far its first road-car program has progressed at Salon Rétromobile in Paris by ...
Although it's not currently on the table, circumstances favor its revival for the Explorer.
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With 475-500 hp and 10,600 rpm redline, it's the ultimate Atom, but not road-legal in the US.
In a surprising twist on Scout Motors' progress toward resurrecting an icon, this aspiring EV maker stumbled into a market reality after opening up its reservations: shoppers want gas engines in their ...
Gearheads love to say that there's no replacement for displacement, but when you've got small engines more powerful than muscle car V8s, times have changed.
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