Every great movement in car culture starts with rebellion. The muscle car boom wasn’t planned by corporate strategists; it was driven by engineers, racers, and even a few stubborn dealers who refused ...
Over the last 60 years several Asian and European automakers have co-opted the classic muscle car recipe – a large V8 engine ...
Muscle cars have always been synonymous with raw power and straight-line speed, capturing the hearts of car enthusiasts ...
A lot of weird terms are pretty synonymous with American car culture, and if you ever make it to a Cars and Coffee meet, you'll probably hear people shouting about lemons, grease monkeys, and Mopar.
The automotive world would not be the same without rivalries. Competition has encouraged automakers to create cars that have become legendary, pushing the limits of engineering and design in an effort ...
A gray 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler parked on gravel and sand, with the classic "W" grill prominently shown. - Sergey Kohl/Shutterstock The 1970s were horrible years for the American automotive ...
The muscle car craze saw big-block engines with massive power profiles dominate U.S. roads, and one Chevy model paved the way ...
During the 1960s and 1970s, muscle cars were successful with the young car-buying demographic, not just with power and style, but also with cool model names. For the first few decades after cars ...
Pontiac muscle cars have earned a chapter all to themselves in muscle car history. After 20-plus years of relying on the Silver Streak design for its identity within the GM hierarchy, Pontiac decided ...
It’s funny how hearing certain names and numbers instantly evokes a flood of fond memories for avid muscle car lovers, especially for lucky enthusiasts who were in their late teens and 20s in the ...
Actively reporting, writing, and editing on automotive news and since 2021, Dave has brought his acerbic wit and love of European car culture to brands such as HotCars, CarBuzz,and TopSpeed.