If you’ve been a semi-regular viewer of this site for the last couple of years (particularly around Super Bowl time), you’ll know that the brands of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles have been on fire with their...
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It seems hard to believe now, but there used to be a time when American commercials and promotional films didn’t have legalese printed all over the bottom of the picture in zero-point-nothing-size typeface. You know...
While there are no doubt still a few purists who are grumbling about the two most recent generations of Dodge Charger being four-door sedans (though we have to wonder if they were this vocal when...
If you were asked to name some of the most quintessentially American new cars sold today, there would be a couple of obvious choices like the Mustang and the Corvette. Another one, of course, should...
During automotive history’s dark ages (a.k.a. the early-1970s to the mid-1980s), fuel economy shot right to the top of many new car buyers’ priority lists, as the Malaise Era (as it has come to be...
Sport utility vehicles (and their car-based crossover cousins) are useful machines, but nowhere near to the same extent that their ancestors were. Sure, today’s SUVs can haul lots of people and cargo in all-weather comfort,...
The term “parts bin special” is typically used as a pejorative within gearhead circles, a descriptor of vehicles developed on the cheap by taking a bit of one model and injecting it with some DNA...
When the original Forza Horizon for Xbox 360 dropped in late 2012, it represented a seismic shift away from the first four Forza Motorsport games that preceded it in that it took the racing action...
In 1968, Chrysler contracted the Hurst Corporation (of aftermarket shift levers and Jaws of Life fame, among other things) to produce a limited run (roughly 130 cars total) of heavily modified Plymouth Barracudas and Dodge...
Just when you think the vehicle tuning and customization industry has reached its apogee, another SEMA Show takes place in Las Vegas the following November and proves you wrong. Of course, not every ride that...