With an official output of 1068 horsepower and a top speed of over 230 miles per hour, the new C8-generation Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is a truly ridiculous machine on paper. (And, as we found during our ...
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Depending on who you talk to, mounting an independent rear suspension (IRS) in a street rod is either a fairly straightforward process that a handy guy with good common sense and welding skills can ...
Lala Kent is the “sexy homeowner” of a new place in Palm Springs, California, and we just got our first look at the property! In a recent Instagram Story reposted by the Vanderpump Rules cast member, ...
The pads were popping on Friday afternoon as Florida State held a fully padded practice for the first time. That provided an opportunity for multiple new players on the roster to begin asserting ...
Why the uncertainty in this storys subhead? A task is either doable or not, right? Its easy or hard, no? Well, no. Depending on who you talk to, mounting an independent rear suspension (IRS) in a ...
In terms of value, there's no better performance car on the market right now than the mid-engine C8 Corvette. It can out-perform cars with hundreds more horsepower in a straight line, and lay down ...
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It was 1984 (sounds like a title for a book?) and the new Corvette finally made it to the showrooms across America in March 1983. Because of an assortment of hiccups, the 1983 Corvette model run was ...
MotorWeek continues to make us smile by digging through its archives to showcase some of its most classic moments from yesteryear. That includes an earlier visit with the Pontiac Aztek, which the ...
Your car squeaks. It's gotten to the point where the neighbors know you're on the way home from half a block away because of all the "chirps" and "eeps" coming from your suspension. It's embarrassing, ...