From muscle cars to street trucks and the occasional high-horsepower supercar, the United States has a storied history in automotive production. Although muscle cars are often the first thought that ...
Three drivers cover 3,760 km in just 23 hours and 35 minutes Modified Chevy SS Commodore hits speeds over 270 km/h during ...
The Road Runner — named for the famous bird from "Looney Tunes" — was a hit for Plymouth in the late 60s and early 70s.
The average top speed for a current NASCAR race car is 199.46 MPH, and 200 MPH laps are commonplace. Before 1969, nobody had ...
I n the '60s and '70s, muscle cars were by far the fastest vehicles over a quarter mile in the world. Not even Ferrari could ...
Last month, the hot-rodding world got a boost of hope when Dodge’s new CEO, Matt McAlear, revealed in an interview with The Drive that the company is seriously thinking about an entry-level ...
The 2007 Dodge Demon was a production-ready concept. Rear drive, six-speed manual, but just a 172-hp four-cylinder. An intercooled turbo would push it over the Fox Mustang’s V-8 output.
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home from getting ice cream when a street-racing driver going 100 mph near Gastonia spun out of control and hit their car. Now “Liam’s Law,” a bill filed in the North Carolina House of ...
When it comes to choosing a reliable used car, don't use conjecture and reputation—depend on data. The auto industry analysts at J.D. Power have exactly that, compiling their findings in their ...
The first of the so-called “plastic Porsches,” thanks to its fiberglass shell, the 904 was a big development for Porsche’s sports-car racing efforts, after the brand departed from F1 in 1962. Porsche ...