It's not unusual for modern performance cars to make over 200 hp/liter, with ultra-exclusive supercars even breaching the 300 hp/liter mark. Of course, these figures are achieved by forcing massive ...
Blessed with the engine of a West German compact car, the Münch Mammoth was an odd motorcycle: the 1960s equivalent of a ...
It was instantly the world’s most powerful production four-cylinder engine. Since then, variants of the M139 have made ...
These big block Blue Oval engines defined an era of American muscle with huge horsepower and performance that dominated drag strips, highways, and racetracks.
The distinction of having multiple engines is usually reserved for specialized vehicles, but certain twin-engine production ...
The engineering, maintenance practices, and aftermarket support that make these high-revving, efficient powerhouses a ...
Back in 1965, Nissan made 100 kei cars specifically for children as an amusement park, in the form of the interestingly named ...
Not all spark plugs are created equal, and knowing which one your car needs can vastly improve your car's fuel economy.
Delivered new to a Parisian industrialist and Olympic champion Claude Foussier, this 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing is ...
From Cugnot’s steam wagon to Benz’s Patent Motorwagen, DRP 37435 (Jan 29, 1886) is often called the car’s birth certificate.
In the very beginning of Honda's existence, it created a seemingly-humble two-seater that would end up affecting the ...
The mind-blowing story of the first-gen Honda City, a tiny hatchback with a built-in motor scooter that will leave you ...