It's a long overdue maneuver, and if everything goes right, then we might see it in showrooms as early as this year, or maybe ...
V8 muscle cars are disappearing fast. The economics, regulations, and technology trends stacked against them are stronger than ever. Can V8s survive?
Muscle cars ran into a brick wall in the mid 70s, as both government regulations and fuel shortages forced auto manufacturers ...
During the 1960s and 1970s, American carmakers devised several clever marketing strategies to promote their high-performance vehicles. Among those were cool names that gave the potent V8s at the heart ...
The manual lives on in the 2026 Mustang GT. V8 power, three pedals, and proof that having no rivals doesn’t stop it being a ...
We often say the first thing we notice about a muscle car is the sound of the engine, which we hear and instantly recognize ...
The rarest Chevrolet Muscle Car of the 1970s was the 1971 Chevrolet Corvette ZR2. This car was so rare that only 12 were ...
On paper, the new Dodge Charger looks slow. However, after taking on the Mustang Dark Horse and SRT Hellcat, the SIXPACK ...
Compact Mopar muscle often flies under the radar, and the Dart is a perfect example. Small-block 318- and 340-V8 cars remain ...
The MG B Roadster V8 is available today as a great British classic car with a fun-to-drive configuration, a small yet enjoyable V-8, and low prices.
Historically, pony cars were smaller, less powerful, and better-handling than muscle cars. But today, the categories overlap ...
The 2008 two-door Challenger SRT8 was the next model to use the Hemi V8, and it was initially offered only as a limited-run ...