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  • A 1941 Packard 180 presidential limousine on display at a Philippine museum.

    The First Car With Power Windows Is Older Than You Might Think

    Power windows go back many decades, to an era of innovation that preceded electrical operation. Instead, they worked by way of complex hydraulics.

    By Alvin Reyes 2 days ago Read More
  • A vintage photo of a mechanic holding an inner tube for car tires

    Why Did Car Tires Switch From Inner Tubes To A Tubeless Design?

    Older car tires used to use inner tubes for their tires, but tubeless designs have reigned supreme in the modern era. Here's why the switch was made.

    By Alvin Reyes 2 days ago Read More
  • A 1960 Plymouth Valiant sedan in white in a studio

    Chrysler's Slant-6 Was An Oddly Tilted Engine That Refused To Die

    Chrysler created the Slant-Six all the way back in 1960. Despite its odd design, it lasted for a long time, and it even inspired the design of a concept car.

    By Charles Krome 3 days ago Read More
  • A close-up of Ayrton Senna with his helmet on

    Ayrton Senna's Secret IndyCar Test With Penske Was Closer To Greatness Than Anyone Realized

    Formula 1 champ Senna had lots of reasons to give IndyCar racing a whirl at the end of the 1992 season. The results spark questions about what might have been.

    By Jackson Lambros 3 days ago Read More
  • The 1953 Chevrolet Corvette at General Motors' Motorama car show

    GM Nearly Shut Down The Corvette Program, And Ford May Have Accidentally Saved It

    With all the hoopla that surrounds the Chevy Corvette these days, it's hard to remember the days seven decades ago when it was an endangered species.

    By Paul Stadden 5 days ago Read More
  • An aerial view of the BFGoodrich factory in Akron, Ohio

    North America's First Tire Factory Didn't Make Car Tires At First

    BFGoodrich made history by creating North America's first tire factory in Akron, Ohio. However, it originally didn't manufacture car tires at all.

    By Chino Ortiz 5 days ago Read More
  • A group of people standing around a Fiat S76 with the Beast of Turin engine on display

    5 Of The Largest 4-Cylinder Engines Ever Made (Ranked By Displacement)

    Four-cylinder engines are usually kept small to minimize vibrations. But the size and power of the five largest four-cylinders are tough to beat.

    By Paul Stadden 5 days ago Read More
  • A classic Ford Mustang Shelby GT500.

    Ford 428 Vs. Pontiac 428: Here's How The Engines Compare

    The Pontiac and Ford 428 cubic-inch engines ruled the late '60s and early '70s, but they also share a dirty little secret you need to know about.

    By Ron King 5 days ago Read More
  • Man using a car telephone while driving.

    5 Old School Car Accessories No One Uses Anymore

    From minibar gloveboxes to record players, cars came with accessories that show automakers were once bold, creative, and only mildly concerned with safety.

    By B. L. Johnson 6 days ago Read More
  • A helicopter landing on the rooftop of the Pan Am building.

    Pan Am Tried A Rooftop Airport Hub In NYC, And The Result Was A Fatal Mistake

    Everyone was optimistic about new ideas in aviation and city life in the 1970s — until Pan Am's rooftop experiment collapsed in a dramatic fashion.

    By Greg Poggiali 6 days ago Read More
  • Chrysler ball stud hemi engine.

    Why Chrysler's Secret Ball-Stud Hemi Never Stood A Chance

    In the late 1960s, Chrysler created the Ball-Stud Hemi as a leaner alternative to its heavy big-blocks, but it arrived at the wrong place and wrong time.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 7 days ago Read More
  • A 1971 Pontiac Pegasus concept car on display

    5 Concept Pontiacs That Never Made It To Production

    There are many Pontiac concepts out there, but there are five models worth mentioning in particular, even though they never made it to production.

    By B. L. Johnson 9 days ago Read More
  • A front three quarters shot of Azul, the blue and white 1977 Volkswagen T2 parked on hard wood in front of a screen that says

    Volkswagen Restored Azul, The Blue 1977 Bus That Miraculously Survived The Palisades Fire

    It stands as a tale of hope, passion, and automotive enthusiasm, the kind of story that us car nerds can't get enough of.

    By Logan K. Carter 9 days ago Read More
  • Close of statue of James Watt in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England

    Why Metric And Imperial Horsepower Are Different

    Metric horsepower is different from imperial horsepower, which can be pretty confusing. Here's why those numbers don’t line up as neatly as you’d expect.

    By Charles Krome 10 days ago Read More
  • Herd of horses walking in the middle of a mountain highway on sunny day

    Why Modern Engines Still Measure Power Output In Horsepower

    Have you ever wondered why we still measure an engine's output in horsepower? It all started as clever marketing, but the term never went away.

    By Charles Krome 12 days ago Read More
  • An old Lincoln limousine with a boomerang TV antenna

    Here's What That Boomerang On The Back Of Old School Limos Was For

    Many old school limousines had a boomerang attached to their back. While it's certainly stylistic, that strangely-shaped addition wasn't just for aesthetics.

    By Alvin Reyes 16 days ago Read More
  • The 2.5-liter Iron Duke four-cylinder engine of the 1984 Pontiac Fiero Indy Pace Car edition.

    The Iron Duke: GM's Unkillable Engine That Never Got The Respect It Deserved

    General Motors' four-cylinder Iron Duke drew on the proven engineering and lasted more than a decade. But it was shadowed by disastrous use in one model.

    By Dennie Edwards 17 days ago Read More
  • R2D2 next to a :andspeeder at a Star Wars convention.

    Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder Was Built On The Chassis Of An Obscure British Three-Wheeled Car

    In a galaxy far, far away -- no, scratch that. The real story starts in 1970s England, where a weird little three-wheeler went intergalactic.

    By Charles Krome 19 days ago Read More
  • A driver in a De Dion-Bouton car with no windshield wipers in a race during the rain.

    Before Windshield Wipers, Driving In The Rain Was Chaos

    It seems like windshield wipers have been around forever, but they weren't standard for decades. Meanwhile, drivers had inventive ways to fight the rain.

    By Paul Stadden 23 days ago Read More
  • a black and white image of Henry Ford on his quadricycle

    Henry Ford Had To Design A Special Watch Because Detroit Ran On Its Own Time

    When Standard Time came around, Detroiters took one look at it and said "absolutely not."

    By Erin Marquis 27 days ago Read More
  • A front three quarters shot of the Brataroo parked in front of a cityscape

    670-HP Subaru Brataroo Is Travis Pastrana's New Gymkhana Vehicle, And Its Turbocharged Boxer Four Revs To 9,500 RPM

    This truly unique 1978 BRAT was built in partnership with Subaru and Vermont SportsCar.

    By Logan K. Carter 1 month ago Read More
  • A black 1949 Oldsmobile

    Was This Oldsmobile Actually America's First Muscle Car?

    This 1949 Olds fits all the descriptors people use to define a muscle car. But there are worthy challengers from the stables of Chrysler and Pontiac.

    By Paul Stadden 1 month ago Read More
  • The metallic green 1955 Chevrolet Biscayne concept car on display

    This 1955 Chevy Biscayne Concept Was Dismembered, Dumped, Then Made Whole Again

    Once a car has been taken to a junkyard and cut into pieces, it's dead, right? Not so with this 1955 concept car that GM showed off, then dumped.

    By Chloe Clougher 1 month ago Read More
  • Blue 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird copupe seen from left rear at car show parked next to a green Dodge Charger Daytona

    These Muscle Cars Had The Best Names

    The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our favorites.

    By Michael Sullivan 1 month ago Read More
  • The inside of a car factory with several unfinished cars on the line.

    12 Car Models With The Longest Production Runs

    The automotive industry is always looking for the next innovation, but some ancient car models have never been abandoned, though they have changed.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 1 month ago Read More
  • A C11 Caterpillar engine placed on the floor.

    Caterpillar Used To Build Legendary Truck Engines. Here's Why It Quit

    Caterpillar's diesel truck engines were industry leaders, known for reliability, performance, and fuel efficiency. But new technology proved their undoing.

    By Peris Nganga 1 month ago Read More
  • A DAF 600 on display at the 2015 Amsterdam International Road Show.

    This Dutch Car Paved The Way For The CVT With A Variomatic Transmission

    Hardly anyone remembers this tiny and unassuming Dutch car, but they should. Slow and a little weird, it quietly kicked off an unlikely revolution.

    By Charles Krome 1 month ago Read More
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