Australia might not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about muscle cars, but the Land Down Under was quietly building some absolute monsters while everyone was looking the other way.
The LS1 V8 has been America's sweetheart for decades - 350 horsepower of pure muscle that turned the C5 Corvette into a proper rocket ship. But here's the thing: modern V6 engines are absolute
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Most concept cars hit the auto show circuit with a flash of excitement only to vanish into storage or worse, the crusher. But between the late '80s and mid-2000s, American automakers went all-in o
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So, ever heard about the Nash Rambler? It’s actually America’s first compact car, popping up way back in 1950 when everyone else was obsessed with big cars. The folks over at Nash Motors,