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Why the 1966 Chrysler 300 defined executive performance
The 1966 Chrysler 300 arrived at a moment when American executives wanted more than quiet leather and a reserved badge. They wanted a car that could leave black streaks on the pavement on Friday night ...
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How the 1956 Chrysler 300B raised the performance bar
The 1956 Chrysler 300B arrived as a blunt instrument in an era when American performance was still finding its limits, and it ...
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What Happened To Detroit Diesel?
Detroit Diesel doubled down on engine designs that struggled to keep up with regulations, and it was eventually acquired by ...
While you could have a four-seater Mustang in the late 1980s, those who wanted a two-seater were out of luck. Unless they had ...
The company that currently rebuilds classic units of the Interceptor aims to create its successor with an aluminum chassis ...
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The Rise And Fall Of The V6 Engine In Mainstream Cars
The V6 used to be a mainstay in the mainstream market; today, we only have a handful of V6-equipped models. This is the rise ...
The name "Nailhead" comes from the tiny valves Buick used in trying to make a V8 as slim as possible. The engine also was ...
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The Last of Their Kind: 5 Discontinued Models That Will Skyrocket In Value Over The Next Decade
We explore five discontinued models that we predict will increase substantially in price in the near future due to their ...
The most practical alternative to a brand-new Honda Civic Si is a sharp-looking Lexus luxury sedan that also offers impressive reliaiblity.
The 10 most fun yet reliable used cars you can buy and daily drive for 10 grand or less!The best cheap sports cars, family ...
It's impossible to describe the Malaise Era in just one sentence, but we can all agree that it was characterized by underpowered and poorly built automobiles from 1973 to the mid-1980s. Most car ...
As a former claims handler and fraud investigator, Jason Metz has worked on a multitude of complex and multifaceted claims. The insurance industry can be seemingly opaque, and Jason enjoys breaking ...
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