Today’s most advanced cars offer the kind of luxury and safety equipment our ancestors couldn’t even have dreamed about. Or do they? While it’s true that car drivers of even 30 years ago couldn’t imagine being able to actually buy a car they could summon from their garage with a pocket computer, drive for hours […]
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Vintage Air Rolls Out New System For GM’s G-Body Platforms
If you own a 1982-1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass or a 1986-1987 Buick Grand National and Regal, you may be pleased to know an upgrade air conditioning system is now available for your car. Vintage Air has just launched its new Gen IV SureFit Kit air conditioning system for the aforementioned models that builds on the company’s […]
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1984 Hurst/Olds Making 5,000 HP Is A Pretty Quick Way To Get Your Groceries
The new crop of high-power electric vehicles like the Tesla Model S Plaid and the Rimac Nevera have brought the quarter-mile times of production cars down to new depths. But there’s still time to be shaved if we just consider street-legal cars. Whereas the Tesla Model S Plaid has been measured on a number of […]
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What On Earth Happened To All The Affordable Coupes?
Have you tried to buy an affordable coupe lately? It’s not that easy. Everyone knows that crossovers have been killing off sedans and wagons for the past few years, but they’ve also decimated the sporty two-door market. Sure, if you have upwards of $80,000 to spend, or are willing and able to compromise on seating […]
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Watch Jay Leno Nerd Out Over The First Production Turbocharged Car, The Oldsmobile Jetfire
The Oldsmobile Jetfire is a special car for a whole lot of reasons aside from the snail under its hood. It wasn’t made for very long so finding a nice one today is hard to accomplish. Oh, and it also used water and methanol injection to allow for more boost and more power. Jay Leno […]
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Take A Road Trip Back To 1973 With This Funky GMC MotorHome
There’s a buzz around EVs right now, but it was RVs that had captured the nation’s attention back in the 1960s and 1970s. So much so that GM thought it would cash in on the craze and develop its own from the ground up, the GMC MotorHome. Most recreational vehicles (RVs) were built by small […]
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