Nobody at Chevrolet actually named it the Stovebolt. When the inline six-cylinder showed up in 1929, gearheads took one look at those slotted bolts holding the pushrod covers and oil pan together and
At first glance, it almost sounds reasonable. The Chevrolet Corvette runs a powerful V8. Chevy trucks run V8s. Trucks can tow. So… why not a Corvette? Because power isn’t the same thin
Chevrolet is stepping into America’s 250th anniversary with something a little more meaningful than a badge refresh. The brand has launched the Stars & Steel Collection, a limited run of spe
Chevy has made its share of questionable decisions over the years, but its small-block V8s? Those are sacred territory. From classic LS engines to today’s LT lineup, Chevy’s V8s have power
So muscle cars basically started when some genius at Oldsmobile in '49 thought "hey, what if we just throw a massive V8 in a lighter car?" The Rocket 88 happened, people went nuts, and s
Alright, let’s have some fun with this. So, the new 2025 Corvette ZR1X is here… and it’s a monster. We’re talking 1,250 horsepower, 878 lb-ft of torque, and a top speed
Back in December, the Ford Mustang GTD made waves with a 6:57.685 Nürburgring lap. A few months later, it shaved that down to 6:52.07. Impressive—until Chevy came back swinging with the Cor
After years of testing Corvettes around the legendary track, Chevy finally dropped official lap times, and they’re seriously impressive. With three C8 models on hand—the Z06, ZR1, and the
Look, everyone always talks about those fancy European supercars when it comes to pure speed. But here's the thing - American car makers have been building some absolutely insane machines that can
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.