Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Why the Challenger, Charger, and Chrysler 300 Could Live Forever

 
FCA's big coupe and sedans still sell well more than a decade after their release.
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Why the Challenger, Charger, and Chrysler 300 Could Live Forever
 
FCA's big coupe and sedans still sell well more than a decade after their release.
 
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The Lotus Elise GT1 Is Not Your Average Elise
 
It might look like a slightly elongated Elise with some aerodynamic pieces, but really, it's a totally different car underneath. And it sounds wonderful.
 
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Why Don't We Just Run Internal Combustion Engines on Hydrogen?
 
Hydrogen burns with zero emissions. Couldn't we just use it in place of gasoline? The answer is more complex than you might expect.
 
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The First Ferrari 275 GTB Ever Built Is Going Up for Auction
 
A factory prototype that was turned into a rally racer, this is the first 275 GTB to come off the assembly line.
 
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Porsche's Favorite Chronograph
 
Taped to Jürgen Barth's steering wheel in 1977, this Omega stopwatch helped Porsche score its fourth victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
 
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Nissan's First US-Market Car Was More British Than Japanese
 
The 1960 Datsun 110 may remind you of a Mini, for a good reason: It was based on the Austin A50 Cambridge.
 
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