Forget the din of social media and political squabbles for a moment and remember the natural beauty, incredible talent and ...
General Motors confirmed the dark rumors that the 2002 model year would be the last for the F-Body Chevrolet Camaro and ...
While the 1970s spelled the end of the OG muscle car era, there were still some high-powered performance machines on the road ...
Emissions standards and changing consumer trends forced the Big Three to radically detune their once-mighty performance vehicles in the early '70s ... to the classic muscle car era.
The Chevy Camaro is the only muscle car that never wimped out, and it dominated the 1970s the sales volume champ.
Owning a powerful American muscle car doesn’t have to cost a fortune. While brand-new models can come with hefty price tags, the used car market is filled with affordable options that still ...
UK EV startup Charge Cars has announced a fresh breath of life into its bespoke electric muscle car business. The company has announced new ownership, which intends to continue and expedite the ...
I’ve always admired the way certain cars from the ’70s seemed larger than life. Whether it was a sleek European coupe or an all-American muscle car, these vehicles had an undeniable presence.
Mecum Auctions’ 2025 bidding season got off to a record-setting start at the group’s first show in Kissimmee, Florida, January 7 to January 19.
What Makes a Muscle Car a Muscle Car? The primary measure of any muscle car is muscle, and you can’t say the new electric Charger is lacking in that arena. The two-motor Charger Daytona Scat ...
In the 1970s ... it delivered cars like this to remind us that Buick can deliver thrills when it wants to. The Pontiac GTO debuted in 1964, often credited for starting the muscle car trend.