Dodge could have stuffed a high-horsepower Hurricane I6 under the hood of this Charger, but it didn't. Maybe that's a sign.
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Cracking Up the Lotus

No, I didn’t smash it to splinters in an accident. This was something less damaging, but far more careless. As I’ve referred ...
The all-fiberglass 1967 Mustang hides a 15.0:1 compression, 812-hp NASCAR heart and an attitude to melt asphalt—all while ...
Diesel engines have long had a solid reputation for reliability, but these powerhouses have proven to last far longer than ...
From the November/December 2025 issue of Car and Driver.
It’s all based around a Benelli Mojave replica gas tank, and another great part worth mentioning right away is that handmade ...
Architecting the Electric Off-Road Frontier Bosuer's showcase at EICMA this year marks a strategic evolution from single product launches to a comprehensive ecosystem of scalable, technologically ...
Last week, the car internet was lit ablaze by a patent from Porsche that depicted a design for a W-shaped, turbocharged, ...
The 2026 Dodge Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pak debuts with a 354ci supercharged HEMI, carbon-fiber body, and sub-8-second NHRA ...
The overall bestsellers in the U.S. last year were the Honda Accord at 399,297 cars, the Ford Taurus at 299,659, and the Toyota Camry at 263,818. And the average new-car buyer paid just over $17,000.