The Malaise Era of the 1970s and 1980s was tough on American automakers, but Chevrolet still made a few iconic cars. Here's ...
Before trucks became touchscreen-heavy status symbols, the ’80s delivered bold designs with real personality. This list highlights American-market pickups and compact haulers that still look cool ...
The twin-turbo engine that might have saved the iconic automaker from bankruptcy and secured its place in the sports car market.
The twin-turbo engine that might have saved the iconic automaker from bankruptcy and secured its place in the sports car market.
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Five legendary inline-four engines that will outlast any owner
From Toyota's 22R-E to Volvo's legendary 'Redblock,' these engines showcase the strength and longevity of compact powerplants ...
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Chevrolet pick-up turned into $100,000 mega truck
Motor-mad Ryan Camp transformed an old pick-up truck into the ULTIMATE racing vehicle. Ryan decided to build his own mud truck after attending events and watching other drivers compete. His truck, ...
You hate to see a K5 Chevy Blazer turning into a pile of rust, but the good news is that with enough time and effort, it can ...
The small American market for all-electric trucks got even smaller last year amid shifting regulatory environment under President Donald Trump. The shared architecture among GM’s large electric ...
The 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z helped pull the auto industry out of the Malaise Era, delivering over 200 hp and helping ...
You don't always need tons of power to get the job done—this S-10 is going strong with a 1.6-liter non-turbo diesel engine.
The finalists for hot-rodding's top award, presented at Detroit's Autorama, were whittled down to eight, including one ...
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