The Camaro program is underpinned by an Intellectual Property deal between Supercars and GM and carries a relatively small sponsorship component for Triple Eight. Last year GM confirmed it will enter ...
The auction world is ever-changing as values fluctuate, in these changing and sometimes challenging times. Here are some of ...
General Motors will campaign the 2026 Supercars Championship without its most successful team, following the news that Triple Eight is moving back to Ford.
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CarExpert.com.au on MSNChevrolet reacts to Ford poaching its most successful teamThe most successful team in the history of the Supercars Championship is leaving Chevrolet for Ford. Here's what General Motors thinks.
At the heart of the ‘Ultra Performance Hybrid’ powertrain is a 4.0-litre V8 engine with 600 PS and 800 Nm of torque. The ICE isn’t a carryover – with no traditional vacuum system and 350 ...
It’s a terrific shot of a dark blue VT Commodore SS on the high-speed track at the Holden Proving Ground (also known by many ... powered by the mighty 5.7-litre V8. I like ’em! Plenty of other people ...
Matt O'Shea with his 1962 EK Holden ... the Commodore’s role as everyday family transport that means it will never be forgotten. Later VE and VF models remain impressive today. The blue oval ...
When Ford revived the Boss in 2012, the version was powered by the 5.0-liter Coyote V8. So, we can anticipate the use of Ford's 5.0-liter if a new Boss hits the market. With the Camaro Z/28 out of ...
Holden has announced some details of the new 2012 Holden Commodore, which will be available in a new Perfect Blue exterior colour, inspired by the Peter Brock Formula Blue HDT Group A VK SS Commodore.
As Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips make a name for themselves through incendiary stunts and divisive statements, I’m starting to see the term Orange YouTube pop up across TikTok, Twitter ...
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No word on whether Land Rover plans to modify the 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8, but given it already produces 626bhp and accelerates to 62mph in under four seconds, it’s unlikely. More so because the ...
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