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  • A blue, 1980-1986 era BMW 745i turbo sedan.
    1

    This 7-Series Flagship From The '80s Was The Second Turbo Road Car BMW Ever Produced

    BMW's second turbocharged road car was a luxury flagship that broke all the rules, with the German automaker using creative engineering to outclass rivals.

    By Eugene Buono 3 hours ago Read More
  • A flat-six engine inside a Porsche 911
    3

    Porsche Engines That Aren't Flat-Sixes

    Porsche's flat-six design might be the most popular from the brand. But it's used a number of other designs in the past, as well as in the present.

    By Benjamin Gracias 2 days ago Read More
  • A Ford Granada 2.3 Ghia's rear badging above its taillight
    2

    Why Doesn't Ford Make Ghia-Badged Cars Anymore?

    In the past, Ford's Ghia-badged cars were top-of-the-line. But there's a simple reason as to why the brand abandoned this name by the early 2000s.

    By Chloe Clougher 3 days ago Read More
  • A four-cam layout inside a Harley-Davidson Sportster engine
    5

    Why Harley-Davidson Used Four Camshafts For Pushrod V-Twins

    Pushrod V-Twins had a very unique design that involved the use of four camshafts connected by meshed gears. The reason for this was more than experimentation.

    By Benjamin Gracias 10 days ago Read More
  • A Drivotrainer driving simulator used in driver training from the 1970s.
    19

    Learn To Drive Like It's The 1970s With This Aetna Drivotrainer Simulator

    Can you actually use it to learn how to drive? Without the accompanying screen and instructor, probably not.

    By Nico DeMattia 13 days ago Read More
  • The 1954 Porsche Type 542 designed for Studebaker.
    4

    Porsche Developed A Sedan For Studebaker, And It Even Involved John Z. DeLorean

    Porsche didn't always just make Porsches. It was founded as an engineering firm, and it created cars for other brands. Studebaker almost was one of them.

    By Nico DeMattia 13 days ago Read More
  • A two-tone 1996 Acura SLX SUV parked on grass
    31

    Why Consumer Reports Called The Acura SLX 'Not Acceptable'

    The Acura SLX faced some difficulties in the mid-'90s. Consumer Reports blasted models of that era for the risks it posed to owners' safety.

    By Charles Krome 15 days ago Read More
  • A green and white 1960 Austin Healey Sprite on a road with trees, a fence and flowers in the background.
    15

    Yes, There's A Difference Between Austin-Healey Bugeye And Frogeye Sprites

    The entry-level British sports cars may appear identical to the casual observer, but there's a key difference between Austin-Healey's Bugeye and Frogeye Sprite.

    By Chloe Clougher 16 days ago Read More
  • A faded pale green Fender Stratocaster guitar, with portions of the finish worn to the wood.
    12

    Car Colors Used To Be So Cool, They Inspired Guitar Companies To Use Them, Too

    Today's cars are mostly in grayscale shades, but automakers used to be way more creative. In fact, their palettes inspired some of the most iconic guitars ever.

    By Eugene Buono 16 days ago Read More
  • A front three quarters shot of a gray first-gen Mini Cooper S JCW driving on a race track next to green grass
    31

    Mini Has Been Making Drivers Smile For 25 Years Today, And I'm So Glad

    Here's to another 25 years of whimsical, fun, go-kart-like motoring done only the way Mini can.

    By Logan K. Carter 16 days ago Read More
  • A 1977 55 mph speed limit sign along the Washington Beltway, with cars passing in the background.
    8

    The Brief And Annoying Period Where Car Ads Bragged About 0-50 Times

    You're probably familiar with the 0-60 mph times used to measure acceleration. But there was a time when automakers sought to rely on 0-50 times instead.

    By Marko Mikulic 16 days ago Read More
  • The 1995 Chrysler Atlantic Concept on in a grassy field at an auto show.
    25

    Chrysler's Bugatti Tribute Featured A Straight-Eight Made From Two Dodge Neon Fours

    When Chrysler made a 1990s concept car honoring a 1930s Bugatti classic, the body was appropriately stylish. But the effort didn't extend to the engine.

    By Nico DeMattia 16 days ago Read More
  • Bernard Madoff arrives at U.S. District Court in Manhattan in 2009.
    13

    How Bernie Madoff's Ponzi Scheme Helped End This Storied American Automaker

    Bernard Madoff seemed the height of respectability in 2008, but he was secretly scamming his investors. Among them was the owner of a famous car brand.

    By Chloe Clougher 17 days ago Read More
  • A contact point ignition system from a classic two-stroke vehicle
    12

    For Fans Of Antiquated Ways To Power Spark Plugs, Here's How To Set Ignition Points

    Back when cars relied on distributors, spark plugs needed ignition points. You'll have to know how to set them correctly if you have a classic.

    By Chloe Clougher 21 days ago Read More
  • A white Lola T70 Mk.3 with its door propped open parked on dirt
    7

    Lola T70 Racecars Used To Be So Cheap That George Lucas Bought His Own To Film THX 1138

    You might have noticed the Lola T70 being used in "THX 1138." Indeed, at least one model was owned by George Lucas, and he might not have spent a lot on it.

    By B. L. Johnson 22 days ago Read More
  • A silver Monteverdi Safari pared in front of a brick wall.
    2

    How An F1 Driver Turned The Utilitarian International Scout Into A Luxury Off-Roader

    International Harvester's Scout was built to replace the horse, but a Swiss Formula 1 driver turned it into two models that were far more upscale.

    By Chloe Clougher 22 days ago Read More
  • A 1969 Datsun 510 in a field in Canada
    18

    Why The Datsun 510 Earned The Poor Man's BMW Title

    The two-door sedan might be a thing of the past, but one Japanese creation has becomes something of a cult hero. Calling it the Poor Man's BMW is no insult.

    By Kiran Menon 22 days ago Read More
  • Practice run with the MET cart's Goodyear tires.
    2

    How Goodyear Developed Tires For The Moon

    You can't take tires off a car and expect them to work on the moon. In fact, the tires Goodyear developed for 1970s moon missions were quite different.

    By Nico DeMattia 23 days ago Read More
  • A brown 1979 Buick LeSabre Sport Coupe
    11

    Four Turbocharged Production Cars Existed In 1978, And Two Of Them Were Buicks

    Alongside a pair of European entries with turbochargers in the late 1970s sat a couple of Buicks, carrying forward a banner America had dropped in the '60s.

    By Chloe Clougher 23 days ago Read More
  • Front-quarter view of a white 1967 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser on a street
    32

    Hey '70s Kids, Remember The Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser? Yeah, You Do

    The Vista Cruiser is an iconic car that had a ton of cool features and even appeared in a famous TV show. If you're looking for one today, here's what to know.

    By Chloe Clougher 24 days ago Read More
  • A 1989 Porsche Panamericana Concept on display
    3

    The Porsche Panamericana's Wheel Arches Looked Like That For Very Practical Reasons

    The engineers who built the Panamericana as a gift for their boss included wheel arches inspired by the race that gave the concept car its name.

    By Chloe Clougher 24 days ago Read More
  • An Oldsmobile 442 with the W-43 V8 on display at a car show
    15

    Oldsmobile Almost Became Muscle Car Tyrants With A 32-Valve 455 V8

    At one point, Oldsmobile created a behemoth of an engine with 32 valves and 455 cubic inches. But regulatory issues meant it never went to full production.

    By Charles Krome 1 month ago Read More
  • 2003 Infiniti FX35 front 3/4
    33

    The 2003 Infiniti FX Was A Genius Idea, And I'm Still Mad More Automakers Haven't Copied It

    Imagine if Ford had looked at the FX's success and decided to do the same thing with the Mustang.

    By Collin Woodard 1 month ago Read More
  • BMW Z4 GT3 V8 racing at Goodwood
    9

    I Miss The BMW That Was Daring Enough To Stuff A V8 In Its Z4 GT3 Race Car

    This is the kind of car that just doesn't get built anymore.

    By Brad Brownell 1 month ago Read More
  • The Mr. Bendo statue outside of Buck's Muffler in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
    9

    If You've Never Heard Of Mr. Bendo And The Muffler Men, Settle In For Some History

    What do Mr. Bendo, the other Muffler Men, and numerous giant Paul Bunyan figures around the U.S. have in common? They all have a common parent from the 1960s.

    By Brian Corey 1 month ago Read More
  • A 1957 Byers SR-100 sports car being driven down a driveway by a man.
    20

    Road & Track Called This Kit Car The World's Most Beautiful Sports Car And They Were Right

    There are some very pretty sports cars out there. But back in 1955, Road & Track found one more beautiful than any other. And yet, it was a kit car.

    By Brad Brownell 1 month ago Read More
  • An old Ikarus PALT bus in a state of disrepair by grass
    12

    These Airport Buses Would've Changed The Way We Board Airplanes

    Airplanes require some creative thinking to get passengers on board. In 1982, a company in Hungary sought to provide a bus-style alternative to gangways.

    By Shane Schmid 1 month ago Read More
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