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Ford Mustang Mach-E: 8 Things You Need to Know
Ford Mustangs have been traversing American streets and highways for almost 60 years. It's an iconic car with legendary status among diehard enthusiasts and casual car fans. So, when Ford introduced an all-electric vehicle with a Mustang name, some pony car devotees shouted foul while others embraced a changing automotive world.
Read moreThe Beast That Is RAM 1500 TRX
The RAM TRX was a long time coming. The folks at Chrysler (now part of Stellantis) felt it was time to end the Ford F-150 Raptor's dominance and got to work in 2015. Truck fans got to see the first results as RAM revealed the Rebel TRX concept at the 2016 Texas State Fair.
Read moreWhat to Know About the Subaru WRX
Subaru began in Japan in the 1950s as the offshoot of an aircraft company that underwent reorganization after World War II. At this time, the Japanese economy was slowly turning around, and demand for automobiles increased. The company's first cars like the 1500 and tiny air-cooled 360 were unremarkable people movers. By the late 1960s, Subaru came to the U.S. to ride the wave of Japanese auto imports.
Read moreWhy The Porsche Boxster Is A Sports Car Lover's Dream?
While the 911 represented the Porsche brand in the 20th century, the Boxster helped usher in a more successful Porsche for the 21st century. This mid-engine roadster created a way for sports cars enthusiasts to embrace the Porsche brand more affordably. Let's check out the story behind this remarkable car.
Read moreA Beginner's Guide to the Mazda RX-7
Take a trip back to the later part of the 1970s, and you'll find an American auto market in transition. The muscle car era was over and Detroit's vehicles of the day were lackluster, at best. At the same time, Japanese automakers had already established a beachhead here with cars like the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic.
Read moreWhy We Love The Volkswagen Beetle
There are few automobiles as iconic as the Volkswagen Beetle. What began as an idea (under dubious circumstances) for an affordable family car ultimately transformed into a vehicle that changed the motoring world.
Read moreWhat To Know About the Bentley Continental GT
The Bentley Continental GT is one of the most loved Bentleys, it's a car of distinction and class. In addition, this car helped return the storied British brand to its feet and secure its place among the upper echelon of premium automobiles.
Read moreThe Ultimate Pickup Truck Buyer's Guide
Head down a highway or even a suburban street, and you'll notice that pickup trucks are everywhere. What was once a vehicle for all work and no play has steadily become a mainstream form of transportation. More than 20 percent of new vehicles sold today are pickups. And for more than four decades, the best-selling vehicle of any kind in the U.S. has been the Ford F-150. With that said, perhaps you're looking at joining the truck movement and don't know where to start. We're happy to help. Read on and explore what to understand before buying your first truck.
Read moreHow The 1957 BMW 507 Became A $5 Million Car
German carmakers have a long history of playing leapfrog with each other. When one brand carves out a new vehicle segment, it's likely to be followed by a similar vehicle from a Teutonic rival. A modern instance is BMW's X6 that turned a boxy SUV into a fastback looker. Now Mercedes-Benz has the GLE Coupe, and Audi offers the Q5 Sportback. But this game of one-upmanship goes back even further. Let's uncover the story behind the iconic BMW 507 and how it almost put the Munich automaker out of business.
Read moreA Tale of Two Chevy Silverados: EV versus Gas Power
After the GMC's Hummer EV and Ford's F150 Lightning launches, it was pretty clear that Chevrolet was due for an EV truck. Chevy revealed its efforts for an all-electric pickup truck recently at the CES 2022.
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