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The Pontiac Trans Am: The “Screaming Chicken” That Ruled America’s Streets

The Pontiac Trans Am wasn’t just another Firebird trim, it became the Firebird everyone remembers. Born out of the pony car wars of the late 1960s, the Trans Am quickly grew from a performance package into a standalone muscle icon.
February 9, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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Diesel Engines Once Ruled The Drag Strip—And Gas Cars Didn’t Like It

A deep dive into the era when diesel engines shocked drag racing, detailing key engines, record-breaking performances, and how torque rewrote the rulebook.
February 6, 2026 Allison Robertson

The Oldsmobile Intrigue: GM’s Best Sedan Nobody Bought

The Oldsmobile Intrigue was one of GM’s most underrated sedans—stylish, powerful, and well-equipped, yet largely ignored by buyers. This deep dive explores why Oldsmobile’s best modern four-door failed to find an audience and how it became a forgotten automotive gem.
February 6, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Mechanic Tips - Fb

I asked my mechanic a tough question: “How do I make my car last 300,000 miles?” His answer changed the way I care for my vehicle.

Cars that rack up serious miles all have something in common. Taking care of overlooked parts and showing some mechanical respect makes the difference. Proper maintenance allows components to age smoothly, while neglect leads to untimely breakdowns.
February 9, 2026 Marlon Wright
Speed Redefined Perception

Muscle Cars That Were Insanely Fast

Some cars didn’t need hype because reality did the talking. Once keys turned and tires spun, expectations shifted as the drivers realized the paperwork barely hinted at what these machines could really do then.
February 9, 2026 Marlon Wright
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Underrated Two-Seat Sports Cars That Were Actually Awesome

Not every legend wore a badge that people recognized. Some two-seat sports cars arrived too early, too strange, or too honest, delivering innovation and adrenaline while history flipped past them without slowing down.
February 9, 2026 Miles Brucker
Pickup trucks

Pickup Trucks That Are Still Running Strong After 400,000 Miles

Real-world pickup trucks that have proven they can last 400,000 miles or more, and the engines, designs, and habits that make that kind of longevity possible.
February 6, 2026 Allison Robertson
Pontiac GTO

America’s First Muscle Car Is Still The Most Legendary

The Pontiac GTO didn’t just join the muscle car movement, it helped kick the whole thing into motion. In the early 1960s, the GTO became a blueprint for muscle culture: big engines, bold identity, and the kind of street performance that made the car feel alive.
February 4, 2026 Quinn Mercer

Is There A Reason Why No One Seems To Understand How 4-Way Stops Work Anymore?

If you're wondering why fewer and fewer drivers seem to understand the rules around 4-stop signs, you're not alone.
February 6, 2026 Sammy Tran
Miami, FL/USA - January 2019: Editorial Shoot of the red vehicle

Want To Be Better With Money This Year? Avoid These Value-Dropping Cars

If you’re trying to make better money decisions this year, depreciation is the sneaky bill that shows up after the “great deal” high wears off. Some cars don’t just lose value—they drop it like a bad habit, turning yesterday’s splurge into today’s trade-in reality check. The goal here isn’t to dunk on anyone’s taste (drive what you love), but to help you spot models that can quietly torch your long-term costs.
February 7, 2026 J. Clarke
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Legendary Ford Vehicles From The '60s and '70s

The automotive landscape of the 1960s and 1970s allowed manufacturers to experiment freely. Ford responded with distinctive vehicles that balanced power, style, and practicality, leaving behind memorable models that still resonate with enthusiasts decades later.
February 6, 2026 Marlon Wright
Focused driver in modern car

Are New Cars Harder To See Out Of Than Old Ones? The Results Of A New Study Shocked Even Safety Experts

If you’ve climbed into a newer car and felt boxed in, that feeling isn’t nostalgia talking. Multiple studies now confirm a true and verifiable difference between older and newer vehicles. A difference that is measurable—and in some cases, dramatic.
February 5, 2026 Jesse Singer