Engines and Transmissions

Although late to the party, the Journey brings innovative storage and other features to make up for it....
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1932 Lincoln Dual-Cowl Phaeton

Lincoln only built 40 Dual-Cowl Phaetons (so named for the two separate windshields for front and rear passengers), and this one ended up in the hands of a real eccentric. When Duane and J...

1932 J Duesenberg

Regarded by many as the most magnificent creations from the era of American grand classics, Duesenbergs were also very sophisticated machines for their day. This 1932 J model, a dual cowl ...
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2009 BMW Z4 Roadster – Official Photos and Info

We never know exactly what we’re going to get when BMW introduces a new product. Most agree that the new 7-series is a visual improvement over the vehicle it replaces, but then there are a...

1932 Chrysler Trifon Special

Probably the best-known American streamliner is the too-futuristic-to-sell-well Chrysler Airflow. This is the prototype of that groundbreaker, built to test out engineer Carl Breer's wind-...

1932 Aston Martin L2-223

This rare 1495cc four-cylinder Aston sports unique two-seat bodywork designed specifically for competition, and it was raced extensively at Silverstone, Goodwood, the Nürburgring, and at L...

2009 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI BlueTec

Just when you thought you couldn't possibly stand to hear about another far-off diesel SUV, Audi has announced its 2009 Q7 3.0 TDI BlueTec. The BlueTec name may sound familiar because it's...