Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
If there's any Ford Mustang generation nearly universally loathed by the enthusiast community, it's the Mustang II. It's easy to see why at a glance: These cars are often derided as being just ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
More often than not, whenever you say hot rod you say Ford. For many customizers, the Blue Oval is the go-to make to create stunning custom builds based on or inspired by vehicles from many decades ...
It’s difficult to design, build and deliver an affordable yet capable full-suspension mountain bike, let alone an electrified model. I know, because I’ve ridden bunches of them, and as the price drops ...
As a teenager, I talked a big game about what my Charger would be. Long before I yanked it from the field I found it in, I spoke about how it’d have the best drivetrain and suspension. In my naive and ...
Often touted as the earliest muscle cars, the Pontiac GTO and Ford Mustang dropped for the 1964 model year. While the GTO earned its place in the muscle car hall of fame, the Mustang captured the ...
When you spend roughly $325,000 on a car, you want a window to see its glorious mid-mounted engine. However, that’s a big problem for Ford as the Mustang GTD’s supercharged 5.2-liter V8 is located up ...
The Chevy Nova was almost an overnight hit, with the GM brand producing over 326,000 units in the first year on the market. Most Novas rolled off the assembly lines with a six-cylinder engine under ...
One of the few beauties of being alive in 2024 is it’s easier than ever to achieve the dream of a classic muscle car with modern performance. Aftermarket companies are slinging all manner of bolt-on ...
Can we have a discussion on how or why different automakers/brands do the same thing? Take for example: The GM Iron Duke engine and the vehicles it has powered. The fuel injection systems of the 1980s ...
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