From the dry lake bed of El Mirage, California, we present these pinnacles of automotive achievement; cars that affirm that, for all the hand-wringing about the coming electrified future, the dinosau...
What it is: Outrageous. This marks the second time a Jeep has received the SRT treatment.
Why it matters: It doesn’t really matter, actually. But if it’s half as bodacious as the firs...
Today, with GM back on track, the Corvette Z06 has resumed its traditional role of import-ass-kicker. An Eaton supercharger and two heat exchangers crammed into the intake manifold force-f...
In 1966, Karl Middelhauve bought a Mercedes-Benz 300SE. When its engine blew up on Germany’s autobahn, he had AMG install the 6.3-liter V-8 from a Mercedes 600 “Grosser” limousine. It wa...
From the October 1970 Issue of Car and Driver
The Impala is Detroit's leading car, without a doubt. And when its format is altered noticeably it is only as the end result of a thought p...
This represents one of the few times in automotive history when a car name has actually made sense, for the new Alliance is clearly and specifically the first fruit of the much-trumpeted ...