American Motors Corporation spent the muscle car era fighting with fewer resources than its Detroit rivals, yet it managed to ...
American Motors Corporation never had the budget or marketing muscle of its Detroit rivals, yet it managed to field some of the most deceptively light V8 performance cars of the late 1960s and early ...
Car companies signaled they were discontinuing V8 engines a few years ago. Now, they're making a big U-turn — and Detroit is ...
Just do it.Where’s the Hemi?Midway through my interview with Dodge CEO Matt McAlear, I posited the question that’s been on ...
Capricorn Group gave us a clear look at how far its first road-car program has progressed at Salon Rétromobile in Paris by ...
First installed in a U.S.-made car by Hewitt Motor Company in 1907, producing around 60 horsepower, the V8 quickly became part of our culture and history. Follow us: Engines, following the basic rules ...
Dodge may be about to discontinue its production V8 muscle cars in favor of electric motors, but it is not done with piston power just yet. The brand's Direct Connection parts division has unveiled ...
V8 engines produce raw power, but what's the difference between the American and European models? Here's everything you need ...
John has a BCom Degree with a background in corporate Marketing. He has been in automotive journalism since 2014 and has worked at CarBuzz since Feb 2024. John has written for Magneto, the BMW Car ...
Dodge is sending its most iconic motor out with a very big bang. The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 is the last V8-powered car the brand will introduce before it stops building them altogether at the ...
Once upon a time, the V8 engine ruled the earth. Well, the part of our planet called North America at least. The V8 was the go to engine for everything except the smallest of cars. For a few decades ...
Before sleek SUVs and electric engines ruled the road, cars were bold and full of personality. The 1950s were a decade when ...