These head-turning production cars that look like they were plucked straight from the concept stage will make you do a double ...
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10 Strange Cars That Were Rightfully Killed Off Early
The SSR came first. Launched for the 2003 model year, it was a bizarre lovechild of a roadster and a pickup truck, sprinkled ...
America's premier two-seater sports car since time immemorial, the Chevrolet Corvette has recently received some of its most ...
The 383 doesn't overheat like the 400 and provides more power than a 350. Being the "just right" Goldilocks of muscle-car ...
The new engineering analysis covers 286,000 vehicles that were part of NHTSA’s original investigation but weren’t covered ...
Among the many variations of the iconic small-block Chevy, the short-lived but ferocious 302 aka DZ302, stands out as a high-revving race-bred V8 built for one purpose: Trans-Am dominance. Introduced ...
The fourth-generation Chevy Equinox debuted for the 2025 model year with sharper styling, a modernized interior, and a long list of new tech features. And yet, under the hood, the fourth-gen Equinox ...
What would make a single engine worth more than a whole SUV? The team at Late Model Engines made a ton of changes to a Chevy ...
It's time to talk engines: this 1961 Impala promises the right 348 muscle under the hood, despite this not being the only selling point ...
Believe it or not, this isn’t the world’s first V8-swapped Chevy Sonic. Cleetus McFarland has one with an 8.8-liter Chevy big block, and PMR Motorsports built an LS3-powered Sonic rally car a few ...
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