Introduced in 1963 as an option package for the LeMans, the Pontiac GTO is now widely regarded as America's first muscle car. This may not be entirely true, but the GTO is indeed one of the most ...
You know what donut-ripping, V8-loving, gas-in-my-veins Dodge drivers really don't want? An electric car. Well, they're getting one anyway. The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona—a battery-powered take on the ...
With one junked car at a time, Toyota looks to reduce, reuse, and recycle its way into another profit stream while keeping trash out of well, actual streams. We’ve seen plenty of press releases ...
In 1967, Plymouth decided to try something new. The performance car craze was in full swing, and while the Road Runner was still a year away, Dodge had just launched its “Road/Track” line—better known ...
People can become attached to their cars, and a Maplewood man is no different. In 2002, Pete Glass sold his beloved 1970 Plymouth Road Runner convertible to help pay for his son Jake to go to school.
Things are getting really weird at Dodge. The muscle car brand is counting down the days to the reveal of the last V8-powered car it will ever build. Dodge is ending production of its V8-powered ...
Modern society loves cars. From the suburbs to winding highways and densely packed cities, our penchant for automobiles is undeniable. To many, cars symbolize unbridled freedom — the liberty to travel ...
The early '70s were a time in the muscle car era when the lights started to dim, and the oil crisis and stricter emissions regulations snuffed all the fun out of muscle cars. It happened gradually.