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  • Herd of horses walking in the middle of a mountain highway on sunny day

    Why Modern Engines Still Measure Power Output In Horsepower

    Have you ever wondered why we still measure an engine's output in horsepower? It all started as clever marketing, but the term never went away.

    By Charles Krome 17 hours ago Read More
  • An old Lincoln limousine with a boomerang TV antenna

    Here's What That Boomerang On The Back Of Old School Limos Was For

    Many old school limousines had a boomerang attached to their back. While it's certainly stylistic, that strangely-shaped addition wasn't just for aesthetics.

    By Alvin Reyes 6 days ago Read More
  • The 2.5-liter Iron Duke four-cylinder engine of the 1984 Pontiac Fiero Indy Pace Car edition.

    The Iron Duke: GM's Unkillable Engine That Never Got The Respect It Deserved

    General Motors' four-cylinder Iron Duke drew on the proven engineering and lasted more than a decade. But it was shadowed by disastrous use in one model.

    By Dennie Edwards 6 days ago Read More
  • R2D2 next to a :andspeeder at a Star Wars convention.

    Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder Was Built On The Chassis Of An Obscure British Three-Wheeled Car

    In a galaxy far, far away -- no, scratch that. The real story starts in 1970s England, where a weird little three-wheeler went intergalactic.

    By Charles Krome 8 days ago Read More
  • A driver in a De Dion-Bouton car with no windshield wipers in a race during the rain.

    Before Windshield Wipers, Driving In The Rain Was Chaos

    It seems like windshield wipers have been around forever, but they weren't standard for decades. Meanwhile, drivers had inventive ways to fight the rain.

    By Paul Stadden 13 days ago Read More
  • a black and white image of Henry Ford on his quadricycle

    Henry Ford Had To Design A Special Watch Because Detroit Ran On Its Own Time

    When Standard Time came around, Detroiters took one look at it and said "absolutely not."

    By Erin Marquis 16 days ago Read More
  • A front three quarters shot of the Brataroo parked in front of a cityscape

    670-HP Subaru Brataroo Is Travis Pastrana's New Gymkhana Vehicle, And Its Turbocharged Boxer Four Revs To 9,500 RPM

    This truly unique 1978 BRAT was built in partnership with Subaru and Vermont SportsCar.

    By Logan K. Carter 19 days ago Read More
  • A black 1949 Oldsmobile

    Was This Oldsmobile Actually America's First Muscle Car?

    This 1949 Olds fits all the descriptors people use to define a muscle car. But there are worthy challengers from the stables of Chrysler and Pontiac.

    By Paul Stadden 20 days ago Read More
  • The metallic green 1955 Chevrolet Biscayne concept car on display

    This 1955 Chevy Biscayne Concept Was Dismembered, Dumped, Then Made Whole Again

    Once a car has been taken to a junkyard and cut into pieces, it's dead, right? Not so with this 1955 concept car that GM showed off, then dumped.

    By Chloe Clougher 20 days ago Read More
  • Blue 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird copupe seen from left rear at car show parked next to a green Dodge Charger Daytona

    These Muscle Cars Had The Best Names

    The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our favorites.

    By Michael Sullivan 20 days ago Read More
  • The inside of a car factory with several unfinished cars on the line.

    12 Car Models With The Longest Production Runs

    The automotive industry is always looking for the next innovation, but some ancient car models have never been abandoned, though they have changed.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 21 days ago Read More
  • A C11 Caterpillar engine placed on the floor.

    Caterpillar Used To Build Legendary Truck Engines. Here's Why It Quit

    Caterpillar's diesel truck engines were industry leaders, known for reliability, performance, and fuel efficiency. But new technology proved their undoing.

    By Peris Nganga 22 days ago Read More
  • A DAF 600 on display at the 2015 Amsterdam International Road Show.

    This Dutch Car Paved The Way For The CVT With A Variomatic Transmission

    Hardly anyone remembers this tiny and unassuming Dutch car, but they should. Slow and a little weird, it quietly kicked off an unlikely revolution.

    By Charles Krome 22 days ago Read More
  • 2025 Kia Soul parked in the sunset.

    The Kia Soul Is Dead. Here Is How The Internet Is Taking It

    The Kia Soul has officially ended its run, much to the delight of its detractors and the disappointment of its fans. Here's how the internet responded.

    By Chloe Clougher 22 days ago Read More
  • The interior of a Porsche 959, focusing on the steering wheel, left-of-wheel ignition key, gauges, and shift lever.

    Why Do Porsches Have The Ignition On The Left?

    Misstating its own history, Porsche has told a number of erroneous stories about this over the years. For starters, forget about the Le Mans connection.

    By Paul Stadden 22 days ago Read More
  • Ram 1500 equipped with the Dude package front three-quarter

    Ram Brings Back The Dude Package From The 1970s Because It Knows Exactly Who Buys Its Trucks

    This SEMA concept is inspired by a package that was originally marketed with the help of Don Knotts, who voiced Mayor Turkey Lurkey in "Chicken Little."

    By Collin Woodard 26 days ago Read More
  • Part of a 502-cubic-inch Chevy V8 in a custom-built police cruiser in Berkley, Michigan

    Why Are Chevy Big Block V8's Called Rat Motors?

    Is the Chevy big block "rat" engine related to the "Mighty Mouse"? How about the "porcupine" or the "elephant"? We uncover a zoo-full of answers.

    By Paul Stadden 26 days ago Read More
  • The 1961 Chevrolet Corphibian amphibious pickup truck

    Just When You Thought The Chevy Corvair Couldn't Get Weirder, Here's The Amphibious One

    Chevrolet Corvairs came in all sorts of guises, from coupe to pickup. It took a pair of moonlighting Chevy engineers to create a version that could swim.

    By Chloe Clougher 27 days ago Read More
  • The cockpit area of a yellow Boeing 737 with eyebrow windows above the main windows and a pilot inside

    Why Older Boeing Planes Had Eyebrow Windows (But Newer Ones Don't)

    The little windows above the cockpit's main panes weren't there just for aesthetics. They served several practical purposes ... and then they didn't.

    By Chino Ortiz 28 days ago Read More
  • The red Pontiac Firebird Pegasus powered by a Ferrari GTB/4 Daytona V12

    This One-Off Pontiac Supercar Had A Ferrari Engine Under The Hood

    Enzo Ferrari himself provided the V12 engine for this car conceived by GM design chief Bill Mitchell. The result combined muscle-car flair with Ferrari power.

    By Paul Stadden 28 days ago Read More
  • An underhood shot of the green 1926 Pontiac split head flathead inline 6 engine

    Pontiac Made A Straight-6 Decades Before It Was Popular

    Pontiac’s 1926 inline-6 combined solid performance with comfort, redefining affordability and setting new standards in early automotive design.

    By Paul Stadden 29 days ago Read More
  • A screenshot from the Saab 9-5 Aero Wagon track test showing a black Saab lifting onto two wheels while going around a corner in front of a cone

    Watch Motorvision Catch Air And Drive The Snot Out Of Normal Cars In These Retro Track Test Reviews

    Motorvision TV is a German automotive media company that has some of the coolest retro car reviews on YouTube, and their track test portion is unparalleled.

    By Logan K. Carter 1 month ago Read More
  • line up of classic cars in parking lot

    1,300-Car Collection Owned By One Charitable Alabama Man Is Going Up For No-Reserve Auction, With The First Batch Of Cars Now Live

    It was called the Generous Collection for a very good reason. Now, the whole thing is being auctioned off.

    By Amber DaSilva 1 month ago Read More
  • A yellow Lamborghini Diablo surrounded by onlookers

    35 Years Ago, The Lamborghini Diablo Was The Fastest Car In The World

    The Diablo was the first Lamborghini to cross the 200-mph top-speed barrier.

    By Matthew DeBord 2 months ago Read More
  • Moonstone 928 in Germany

    Tracking Down A Rare Shade Of Porsche Purple Is A Great Excuse For A European Road Trip

    Between 1978 and 1980 Porsche offered a pale shade of purple called Moonstone, and a Texas artist has made it his life's mission to track down the full story.

    By Brad Brownell 2 months ago Read More
  • 2004 Nissan Quest front three-quarter

    Take A Minute To Appreciate The 2004 Nissan Quest With Me

    The third-generation Nissan Quest was proudly different and a little weird, and at the time, we didn't appreciate that enough.

    By Collin Woodard 2 months ago Read More
  • A front three-quarters view of Michelin's 1995 BMW M3 Lightweight

    Michelin Put 40,000 Miles On An E36 BMW M3 Lightweight To Improve Its Tires

    Michelin bought this M3 Lightweight used in 2000 with roughly 10,000 miles on the odometer and it has been used for tire testing and driver training ever since.

    By Ryan Erik King 2 months ago Read More
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