Thursday, May 2, 2019

Why So Many Carmakers Use ZF's Eight-Speed Automatic

 
It's on-par with dual-clutch in terms of performance, but smoother, cheaper, and easier to package. It's no wonder so many cars use it.
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Why So Many Carmakers Use ZF's Eight-Speed Automatic
 
It's on-par with dual-clutch in terms of performance, but smoother, cheaper, and easier to package. It's no wonder so many cars use it.
 
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Senna Was Magic
 
Terry Griffin photographed Ayrton Senna from trackside for years, and the driver was unlike anyone else in F1.
 
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Ford Keeps It Old-School With the New 7.3-Liter Gas V8
 
The automaker phased out this engine design decades ago. So why is it roaring back in Super Duty trucks?
 
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The Manual Aston Martin Vantage Is Finally Here
 
The Vantage AMR is the first Aston to pair the AMG-sourced twin-turbo V-8 with a seven-speed stick shift.
 
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You've Never Heard a BMW 535i Like This Before
 
This time attack E34-generation 5-Series makes a turbocharged noise you'll love.
 
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This 1980 Corolla Hatch Is a 3400-Mile Time Capsule
 
On average, this car has only gone 87 miles per year since new. That's astounding.
 
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