The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado did something American automakers had largely abandoned since the 1930s: it put a big V8 engine ...
Front-wheel drive cars are a conundrum in the enthusiast world. We've been trained to believe that for a vehicle to be "fun", it either needs to send the power to the rear wheels to improve handling ...
The increased fuel efficiency and traction of front-wheel-drive cars make them a solid choice for commuters or Sportsters alike. With almost every major brand having one or more in the game, drivers ...
View post: The Strange Sale of a Beige 1986 Porsche 911 Carrera at Vegas F1 We’re huge devotees of rear-wheel drive (RWD) cars simply because they tend to be more dynamic and thrilling to drive.
Choosing the right drivetrain isn’t just about performance bragging rights — it’s about confidence, safety, and how your car handles the roads you drive every day. If you’re shopping for a new car — ...
Over the course of its 49-year production run, the Ford Mustang has been offered in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and trims, and with an equally varied list of drivetrains. Despite that ...
Front-wheel-drive cars get a lot of hate from the uninitiated enthusiast. Purists gravitate towards rear-wheel drive, while those looking for peak performance lean towards all-wheel-drive models for ...
Rear-wheel-drive sports cars are all the rage, but you can have plenty of fun with a front-wheel-drive car, too. It’s no secret that RWD cars churn out performance like none other, ranging anywhere ...