As much as we’d like to say that we didn’t see this one coming… well, we did. But, despite the fact that it would seem to be the obvious choice to take home the Automobile Magazine Automobile of the ...
A prophesy of untold proportions--who in 1947 could have ever imagined the introduction of General Motors' Advance Design trucks would have such an impact on contemporary truck design in the 21st ...
General Motors did a magnificent job of squeezing every last dollar out of its rear-wheel-drive B Platform from the 1959 through 1996 model years, particularly the 1977-1990 version that underpinned ...
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Throw almost any stock 1969 Camaro at speed into a 90-degree corner on a race track and typically one or two things happen: It'll resist the urge to turn, continue on straight, and make a mess. If you ...
Pickups today are comfortable long-distance commuters, essentially tall four-door sedans with open trunks, not much like their harsh-riding agro-industrial ancestors of a half-century ago. Even during ...
No doubt about it, the 409-powered Impala was the original crown prince of 1960s American muscle. Eulogized by popular songwriters of the era, the Chevy 409 made its mark with the American consumer.