Thursday, March 15, 2018

Here's Why You Don't See Many Front-Engine Boxer-Powered Cars

 
Ever wonder why Porsche never put a flat-six in its front-engine cars? There's a good reason why.
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Here's Why You Don't See Many Front-Engine Boxer-Powered Cars
 
Ever wonder why Porsche never put a flat-six in its front-engine cars? There's a good reason why.
 
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Here's What Horacio Pagani Thinks of Electric Cars
 
Pagani has already set up a team to study its electric concept for the time when its upcoming twin-turbo engine's license runs out in 2025.
 
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Video Shows U.S. Navy Run-in With UFO
 
It's United States Navy versus unidentified flying objects, round two.
 
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This Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman Is the Conquerer of Conquerers
 
If somehow the regular 600 isn't enough for you, this limousine version is for sale.
 
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Mastering 1938's Le Mans Winner Today
 
What was pretty much the fastest French race car before the war broke out only got faster over time. Meet the Delahaye 135 CS.
 
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Here's Why Toyota Added a First Gear to its CVT
 
Continuously variable transmissions are great for efficiency, but for accelerating from a stop, its a solid gear you want.
 
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