Autos
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Why the new Corvette ZR1 is worrying European brands
Chevrolet now aims the new Corvette ZR1 squarely at territory long dominated by European supercar makers, and the numbers matter. The car combines headline performance,…
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How the C8 Corvette changed the supercar conversation
The C8-generation Chevrolet Corvette forced supercar makers to rethink how they define performance, value, and everyday usability. By moving its engine behind the driver and…
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The Camaro production years collectors can’t stop talking about
Collectors keep circling back to specific Camaro production years because those cars capture turning points in American performance culture. Enthusiasts chase these models not only…
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How the Fox-body Mustang became 2025’s breakout star
Collectors, builders, and younger drivers increasingly treat the Fox-body Mustang as the most compelling performance bargain of the moment. The once-overlooked third-generation Mustang now anchors…
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Why Pontiac’s legacy models are heating up again
Pontiac disappeared from new car showrooms more than a decade ago, yet its most storied models keep gaining momentum. Collectors now chase clean Firebirds, GTOs,…
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Engine components every driver should understand
Modern engines are packed with technology, yet the core hardware still follows a simple logic: air and fuel go in, power comes out, and heat…
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“Lifetime” car parts that actually don’t last a lifetime
Automakers love the phrase “lifetime,” but in the real world it usually means “until the warranty runs out” rather than “as long as you own…
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Maintenance services that aren’t as necessary as many drivers think
Modern cars need regular care, but not every service on a shop’s menu is worth your money. Many legacy maintenance habits made sense for carbureted…
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Suspension components that often wear out long before the engine
.Your engine can easily run past 200,000 miles if you keep up with oil changes and basic maintenance, but key suspension parts usually give up…
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The short, wild history of turbo Buicks
The turbocharged Buick models have a fascinating history that intertwines performance, innovation, and a touch of rebellion. From their inception in the late 1970s to…
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