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Here's How A Hemi V8 Fits In The New Dodge Charger
When your brand stands for one big thing, it’s usually not a wise idea to get rid of that thing. Porsche almost axed the 911, ...
Most new vehicles are either unibody or body-on-frame. Both of these are essentially ways of constructing a vehicle, and both have their distinct advantages. Unibody vehicles essentially have the ...
Sidd started as a freelance writer for TopSpeed back in 2017 and took up a full-time position a year later. 2,100+ articles later, he got into the editorial side of things and is now the sitewide ...
Subaru and Toyota's first endeavor across the EV crossover SUV segment is already off to a rocky recall start, so perhaps the Japanese automaker would do well to consider other, more traditional ...
For most mass-market vehicles, there are two methods of construction: unibody and body-on-frame (there are also monocoque vehicles, but they're rarer and don't really apply here). These two distinct ...
The 2025 Subaru Forester has some uplifting features for the new year and a few things that may give pause to potential buyers. You probably have read or heard of safety aspects the company touts with ...
As many brands restrict their passenger car activities across the North American markets, Hyundai is soon expected to do the same and deeply focus on crossovers and SUVs. But how about trucks? One can ...
According to an Automotive News report, a Toyota exec noted that Toyota dealers have been asking for a compact pickup for a while. And such a vehicle, presumably packing a hybrid powertrain, could ...
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Why did cars in the ’60s have such thin pillars?
The car designs of the 1960s are often celebrated for their sleek lines and distinctive appearance, a look that was partly ...
With that said Mark Hanna from Orange, California, didn't want the stamped-out pickup he has seen in the past, so he went to the local sheriff's impound yard near his work to see what was new. At the ...
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