America's automotive identity was forged in cubic inches. The greatest American engines ever built did more than make power; ...
The 1970s and 1980s were a weird time for the American auto industry, given that the government and public alike were growing fed up with the V8. While it represented power and excitement in the 1980s ...
Rewind back to 1961. Pontiac's V8 program was in full swing thanks to pioneering engine builders like Clayton Leach and Mark Frank, filing patents that laid the foundation for high-performance ...
A bone-stock Pontiac Fiero will always be a quirky snapshot of what might have happened if a bit more of GM’s 1980s optimism had actually stuck the landing. This unique example is something far beyond ...
V8 engines have played a pivotal role in the automotive world, offering a unique blend of power, performance, and character. From classic muscle cars to modern-day performance vehicles, these engines ...
When it comes to defining a car's character, a crucial component lies in the engine sound. Whether it's an operatic Ferrari V12, or the burble from a Subaru boxer, there are certain sounds we identify ...
The pony car market was pretty much established in April 1964. That's when both the Plymouth Barracuda and Ford Mustang were unveiled to the world. General Motors, however, jumped on the bandwagon ...
Admittedly, this would be a much shorter article if we focused on the similarities of the Chevy 350 and the Pontiac 350 — because outside of their displacement, these are, for all intents and purposes ...