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We may have been doing this wrong all along. With cylinder heads, that is. Back when it all began, steam was the start—how we first captured heat energy from fuel and put it to work. More than a ...
They’re both America’s sports car. They both have the same name. They’ve both had white New Balances stomp on their pedals and jean shorts pressed into their seats. Yet the seventh (C7, 2014-19) and ...
Fast out of the box and easy to modify, in the late 1980s, the 5.0 Fox-body Mustang was the king of cheap speed at drag strips and high school parking lots alike. But there was one fast Fox with a ...
It’s no secret that the Renault R5 Turbo is one hot collectible, with prices for good condition examples approaching the six-figure mark.If you’ve driven one, you know why: As Sam Smith wrote, “If it ...
America’s muscle car is entering a new era. This is the 2025 Dodge Charger. You may notice that this hulking two-door looks almost identical to the Charger SRT Daytona concept that broke cover in ...
We recently traded a 2014 hybrid Highlander up for a new one, marked fuel efficiency difference but not as comfortable. I’m not sold on the looks of new Jeeps and Broncos and Land Rovers are outside ...
In the mid-20th century, fuel injection was still largely the stuff of fantasies. Then General Motors shocked the automobile world and put injected Chevies and Pontiacs on the showroom floor.
Her uncle, Gregory Anderson, a small-town lawyer from Ontario, was a serial hobbyist with a penchant for restoring old vehicles. During early summers, Parliament would join her great aunt and uncle on ...
Funny, but this is not new… There was Rhombic Drive, and perhaps the most interesting engine, the Dyna-Cam aircraft engine, a cylindrical form,12 cylinder (6 bores, two ended pistons moving fore and ...
If you’ve just purchased a $300,000 Lamborghini, McLaren, or motorhome, and plan to keep and use it in the state where you reside, you’ll need to pay sales tax in that state. In Texas, that can be up ...
Automotive journalists are a curious bunch, to put it mildly. Many drive new vehicles on a weekly basis, getting insider access to manufacturers for better, or occasionally worse, ends. I lost access ...
You may have seen a photo floating around the Internet that depicts a gaggle of Mavericks—not the pickup, but the econo-coupe that preceded it—lurking in what appears to be some type of natural cave.