The Road Runner — named for the famous bird from "Looney Tunes" — was a hit for Plymouth in the late 60s and early 70s.
The darling Chrysler 300 was left almost entirely unchanged for decades, until the brand eventually pulled the plug. Now's ...
Chrysler sold nearly 3,000 300Ls in 1965, but only 12 units were ordered with both the convertible top and the four-speed ...
Blending nostalgia with cutting-edge innovation, Stellantis has the ideal moment to revive its most legendary nameplates.
Gangster-era cars from the Twenties, muscle cars from the Sixties and a lineup of classic British Minis will be displayed ...
An experimental race engine that was canceled before it got to race, the Mark IIS "Mystery Motor" remains one of the most fascinating V8s built by Chevy ...
The Ford Coyote 5.0-liter V-8 shines with modern tech, yet Chevy’s old-school engine once ruled with massive torque.
From muscle cars to street trucks and the occasional high-horsepower supercar, the United States has a storied history in ...
Finding the right name for a new car can be a tough proposition. The animal kingdom has often proved a wellspring of ...
Ford has long been the sales giant of the American auto industry, but has Dodge ever managed to surpass its rival in key ...
It’s why he still believes that nothing could possibly be faster than a Plymouth Road Runner. Never mind that he might be a tad biased and even more nostalgic, having worked as a ...
The Dodge brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills has debuted the Dodge Charger Virtual Experience, which was designed to make it ...