We’ve narrowed down the most badass muscle cars ever made on American soil. These beautiful beasts have never gone out of style.
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Ford’s final FPV-fettled Falcon, a swansong to all Aussie-built Falcon GT muscle cars of the past with the letter ‘F’ chosen to represent final and the number ‘351’ to pay homage to the old 351 engines of the 70s and to denote power in kilowatts. To propel such an important ...
It’s an impressive cruiser, but why makes it one of the greatest cruisers ever built? Well, it’s all about that engine. It’s bigger thana lotof car engines. In fact, it’s so large that the most recent version of the Rocket 3has the largest engine out of all available production...
Since the tire world is an ever evolving landscape filled with new innovation and technologies, Car Talk tire experts believe it is important to keep on top of the newest brands making a splash across the industry. Below are some of the most interesting and innovative brands to watch in 2025...
But unlike its genuine muscle-car progenitors, this Audi V-8 isn't just about the numbers, and its reportoire isn't limited to overpowering a compact-car chassis. All the Best Engines judges commented on the balanced subtlety of the S4 package. Audi's V-8 is fitted in the S4 with wha...
But this rom-com boasts just the right amount of optimism to keep you invested until its stunningly grounded happily-ever-after.* — A.F. How to watch: The Incredible Jessica James is now streaming on Netflix. 22. Falling Inn Love As a genre, romance can offer us a deep exploration ...
General Motors has given us a Corvette that not only will run faster than any other American production car in the past decade (150 miles per hour), but will also set records for lateral acceleration (0.84 g on the skidpad) and stop just as fast as it goes. GM must share the credit ...
a turning point for Audi V8 engines. From more traditional low-revving, torque-rich eight-pots, the RS4’s 8250rpm red line and escalating top end power were an alien sensation – but also a defining feature of a car that was already perhaps the best driver’s car Audi had yet made....
The Ford Mustang is among the most popular and recognizable muscle cars ever made. It has been around for half a century and will likely be around for years to come. With that said, the 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 has once been dubbed the “King of the Road” (the GT500KR version...