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Throughout Ford's history, the company has made numerous engines to power its vehicles, but which are truly the best of the ...
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Chevy small-block V8s are regarded for their power, reliability, and plentiful upgrade options, but the 305 cubic inch ...
The 2000 SVT Cobra R was built as a street-legal track car and was the most powerful Mustang ever offered at the time. Only ...
The 429 Police Interceptor Country Sedan was the perfect storm of a Ford's best engine and the humble wagon body style; only ...
Ford sold over 1,800 Cobra Jet-powered Mustangs in 1971, but this drop-top is one of only four convertibles with a 4-speed ...
Ford Motor is leading the industry in recalls and filed another one this week. The automaker said it will take a $570 million charge in Q2 earnings.
This isn’t just a toy. JohnnyQ90’s RC Chevy truck hits 18 mph, packs a $2,099 V8 that revs to 10,000 rpm, and sounds just like a real small-block.
For a significant part of automotive history, gasoline was inexpensive, and V8 engines were abundant, especially in performance cars such as the Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Mustang, and Dodge Charger.
A new lawsuit filed against General Motors calls the automaker's recall of the 6.2L V8 L87 engine "woefully inadequate" in addressing the engine's defects.
Names like HEMI and Cummins elicit strong recognition, which is why it's odd that GM doesn't have a strong, recognizable branding for its flagship V8 engines.
When discussing the future of the automobile there are those who are quick to spool up the doom and gloom, foreshadowing an Orwellian not-too-distant-future where we’re all trudging around town ...