Handling and Brakes

Although the Sting Ray is substantial, it doesn't feel as heavy as a 427-engined anything should. The steering is heavy to the touch, without much feel, and reasonably quick. There is enou...

Sporty Yet Reliable

The interior drew criticism for the chronograph-style instrument cluster, which was hard to see and decipher, and for the chromed shifter, which on sunny days got way too hot to touch and ...

Our Hopes Had Been Raised

The figure 350 will not be familiar to Chevy fans because it refers to a new engine size. The ubiquitous 327 cu. in. V-8 was enlarged to 350 cu. in. by increasing the stroke from 3.25 in....

2006 Honda Ridgeline Road Test – Review

In the past four years, Honda has become well equipped on the SUV front, redesigning the small CR-V and introducing the full-size Pilot, boxy Element, and upscale Acura MDX. But strangely...

Standard High-Performance

Nor is there any significant difference between this year's Shelby Mustang and last year's, although there is a whale of a difference between Ford's stock $3500 Mustang and Shelby's versio...

Shelby‘s Metamorphosis

Visually, a '66 is distinguished from the '65 by the rear quarter windows and the brake scoops, which weren't on last year's model. The hood and its scoop look the same as before, but last...

Good Things Do Come

The automatic transmission felt a bit like the one used in the Ford Fairlane GT/A of our "Super Car" test, but better on part-throttle acceleration. Shelby American modifies this transmiss...