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Brake by wire may be the next big thing in car technology. Unlike in every other car on the market, when you pres...
Originally published in Sports Car Illustrated in December 1957.
Whether on fast bends or slow, when you reach the limits of adhesion, the back starts to come around in a calm, unhurrie...
From the December 1957 Issue of Car and Driver
TESTED
To mark the fourth birthday of the Corvette, its proud parents, the Chevrolet Motor Division, have announced the 1958 model which ha...
Thumbing through the Car and Driver archives, we have to look way back to April 1996 for the most recent comprehensive review of a Nissan Pathfinder. That was a comparison test between seve...
Originally published in Sports Cars Illustrated magazine in June 1957.
As these points were observed the engine coolant rose to about 170 degrees F. and the idle dropped to a mere 1200....
Originally published in Sports Cars Illustrated magazine in June 1957.
Chevrolet's injection is a premature baby, but it's still alive and kicking. It was prematured by a sudden jolt f...
The hard top is also easy to install, having two clamps at the front and three bolts and two locating dowels at the rear. It is well finished and padded, and provides unobstructed vision. L...