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Autobianchi A112: Meet the Italian Mini
Fiat, legend has it, was not best pleased. The Italian townscape was its territory, bustling with 500s and 600s. But in the ...
Honda adds some cuteness to the electric hot hatch market with the Super One. These are the cars that led to it, and what it'll compete with.
The Abarth 595 and 695 (which the Italian brand sadly no longer builds) weren’t the best hot hatches ever made, but they were so full of character they could worm their way into almost anyone’s heart.
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Driving my Abarth 695 Biposto again: Pure fun in a compact speed machine
In this video, I get behind the wheel again to explore its incredible handling, lightweight design, and turbocharged engine that make it one of the most exciting compact cars on the road. From twisty ...
The 5.419 km circuit welcomed an international field as both titles were decided at the conclusion of the winter season.
Stellantis appears to be combatting its sluggish electric sales with a reemphasis on diesel models, just when it looks like 2026 could be the European EV tipping point.
A little more than two months ago, a Rocket Lab employee called the Stennis Space Center Fire Department from the nearby E3 test stand. There was a grass fire where Archimedes engines undergo testing.
Marine engines and automotive engines are as different as Steinway pianos and comedy keyboards that operate by squeezing loud, well-tuned hamsters. They may look the same on the outside, but there's a ...
How boxer engines work, why they’re not just “flat” engines, and a 120-year evolution traced from the 1899 Benz to the latest Porsche and Subaru boxers. Boxer engines feature flat, opposing pistons ...
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A Stellantis brand is likely to reverse course on a previously announced electrification pivot, citing a customer base that prefers gasoline engines. Crazy, ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Stirling engines, which have been around for centuries, leverage temperature differentials in a gas to do light mechanical work. A new study ...
The Earth is much larger than most people realize. You need to use engines if you want to efficiently navigate large sections of the planet. Everything from cars to planes relies on engines, but they ...
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