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When the 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado went front-wheel drive
The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado did something American automakers had largely abandoned since the 1930s: it put a big V8 engine ...
As Mini's parent company BMW moves closer to unveiling production versions of its Neue Klasse, the name for its next generation of electric vehicles, it's becoming clear that single-motor cars on this ...
Max Verstappen despises cars that use front-wheel drive, declaring it “the worst thing ever.” Verstappen has driven rear-wheel drive for the entirety of his career, from go-karts to Formula 1. In a ...
French car company Citroën made a four-wheel-drive 2CV in the 1950s by installing a second engine in the trunk to spin the rear wheels. Fast-forward to 2025 and an enthusiast has applied this ...
Three-wheeled cars are already a pretty unique bunch, but the Dragonfly Three Wheeler stands out even amongst them. It features a novel drivetrain layout which is claimed to boost traction and ...
Engineered to keep things low, balanced, and smooth, the Subaru boxer engine might be one of the best-kept secrets in ...
We all love the Honda Civic, with its performance and fun all wrapped up in a practical package. But what if you want more performance, more fun, and don't care for the practicality, should you just ...
Daihatsu may not be a major name brand among American enthusiasts, but the Toyota offshoot has been producing an affordable, manual sports car since 2002. That model, the Copen, has traditionally been ...
Four-wheel drive was initially used in utilitarian and military vehicles, for an obvious reason: it provided more traction on slippery terrain. But automakers shove 4WD/AWD in all sorts of vehicles ...
Red lights march across the top of the steering wheel rim in lockstep with the ever more intense howl from the big V-12 engine and an endless surge of acceleration. Then it’s one-two blues and a quick ...
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