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Please verify your email address. This forgotten 1970s British muscle car was produced by the brand that stylishly glided James Bond around, brought us the V8 Vantage, and the almighty DBS ...
Please verify your email address. Some cars are meant to last forever, and the names live on as the best vehicles we’ve ever seen, while others should have made it from the drawing board to the ...
The '70s decade will go down in history as one of the worst for the auto industry, especially for gearheads who love muscle ...
In 1970, Chrysler advertised the cars using the six-pack 340 engine as producing 330 horsepower, but Muscle Car Club reports that number to be about 20 horses lower. The 340 died after the 1973 ...
The Pontiac GTO is the car that kicked-off the muscle car movement and the 1964 model year was the first class to graduate. Our friends at Hagerty say a 1964 Pontiac GTO convertible in concourse ...
So, if you need to buy a car, consider a used model or do your research so you can avoid the worst cars to own during a recession. While new and old luxury vehicles and high-performance or exotic ...
Please verify your email address. Muscle cars are an iconic part of the American automotive landscape, especially when it comes to classic cars. Evoking images of (legal and illegal) racing ...
At a time when most models had difficulty breaking 120 km/h (preferring instead to break on the way home from the dealership), allocating your new car dollars came with a sense of ennui seldom ...
If you have your heart set on buying a new car this year, be prepared to pay significantly more for some models—or choose one that isn’t in high demand. The new-car market is recovering ...
In its first-ever brand ranking for used cars, Consumer Reports gave those two brands the top spots for reliability. In fact, they had quite the advantage over third-ranked Mazda. However ...
these 136 cars were named by Car Edge as the worst for your wallet, ranked from best to worst. Depreciation: $18,594 Insurance: $11,845 Maintenance: $2,259 Interest: $12,097 Fuel: $11,220 Learn ...