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This old-school American car is a collectors' favorite and still humiliates today’s supercars
A look back at the '60s car that set the bar so high that today's greatest machines still struggle to meet it.
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Trump’s all-American car push collides with Canada’s auto supply chain
A single General Motors pickup truck can cross the U.S.-Canada border as many as eight times during production. An engine ...
Few rivalries ignite passion in the automotive world like the battle between American muscle cars and their imported counterparts. Mustang and Camaro lovers have consistently asserted superiority over ...
Paired with outsize consumer expectations for comfort, performance and integrated technology, modern automotive choices are ...
American performance cars spent decades living with a familiar stereotype. They were loud, fast in a straight line, and priced far below the rarefied European elite. Then the numbers started changing.
When it comes to the American automotive market, drivers often think about big pickup trucks or muscle cars that can rattle the windows of any house they may drive by, but in reality, American ...
In 1965, a Pontiac Le Mans could have five different kinds of engines. In 1968, the Ford Mustang had seven engines to choose from. And in 1969, you could order 11 different engine codes for your ...
While the decade saw some American manufacturers drop the econobox look of the 1980s and go back to truly creative designs with several iconic models, in some cases, the styling departments failed ...
DETROIT (WXYZ) — With the Los Angeles Auto Show opening up, we're getting our look at the finalists for the 2026 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicles of ...
While there were some new cars that looked good, the 1980s marked a switch to a boxy sharp-angled, and straight-lined styling in the quest to maximize interior room and efficiency. Thus the vast ...
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