How to Clean Your Tires (Stop Using These Chemicals!)
When it comes to cleaning your tires and wheels, there seems to be no shortage of new cleaners constantly pouring onto the market. From a wheel perspective, it makes absolute sense. With so many wheel...
View ArticleA History of the 1967-72 Chevrolet Suburban, The Revolutionary SUV That...
SUVs have taken over the modern automotive landscape, but there was once a time when they played second fiddle to that most American of classic family rides: the station wagon. Throughout the 1950s and...
View ArticleOSV: A Look Back At Oldsmobile's Forgotten Tuner Brand
Ask anyone auto enthusiast what their prevailing image of the Oldsmobile brand is, and the answer will likely be something like a Rocket 88 from the 1950s, a 442 from the late ‘60s or the extremely...
View ArticlePerformance Roadblocks For The 5.3 LS V8: Stepping Up From Stock Power
The 5.3-liter LS engine is perhaps the most commonly swapped member of GM's Gen III and Gen IV family of V8s. Found in millions of pickups, vans, and SUVs, the sheer ubiquity of this LS V8 guarantees...
View ArticleSupporting Roll: Chad and Candice Shetsky’s Slammed ’67 Chevy C10
For the most part, customizing vehicles is a hobby shared between friends and is dominated by males. However, every once in a while, we come across a husband and wife team that are able to enjoy...
View ArticleHas the Tacoma Been Dethroned as the Best Mid-Size Off-Road Truck?
I’ve been a Toyota guy since my first ever truck purchase. Nearly a decade ago, I bought my first Tacoma, a 2010 SR5 4x4, and was hooked on these incredibly capable trucks. Besides Toyota’s unmatched...
View ArticleThe C5 Z06 Corvette is an Incredible Performance Bargain: 4 Ways to Make it...
Released in 2001, the fifth-generation Corvette Z06 has become known as an incredible performance bargain for driving enthusiasts. Regardless of whether you just want an enjoyable street car, or are...
View ArticleA Legend Returns: The 2021 Mustang Mach 1 Is a Track Day Hero
While nearly of all 2020’s big auto shows and trade events so far have either been canceled or pushed back, with things getting going again there’s been a rush of new vehicle debuts from manufacturers...
View ArticleInside Line: The Truth About Coil Spacer Lifts
Since the first Jeep rolled off of the assembly line, people have sought inexpensive ways to lift them. As a general rule, a basic suspension lift will create more ground clearance and allow you to fit...
View ArticleDealin' Days: How to Save Nearly $10,000 on a Scat Pack Challenger or Charger
When it comes to shopping for a new car, it's natural to take a vehicle's manufacturers suggested retail price as the primary indicator of affordability. Yet anyone who has ever shopped for a new car...
View ArticleAll for the Family: A JK Wrangler for Every Occasion
For many enthusiasts, having a family usually results in either of two divergent paths. For some, priorities change, and the fun cars are swapped for family haulers. For others, wheeling turns into a...
View ArticleWhy These 5 Concept Cars Made It To The Street Almost Unchanged
It's an old joke in the auto industry that the more extravagant a concept appears, the less likely it is to actually make it into the hands of buyers as a street car. There are a number of exceptions...
View ArticleSafety First: Your Roll Cage Questions Answered
So, you’re getting faster and your car is pounding out all the horsepowers. You want to hit the races to see what it can really do, but to qualify for track runs, you need to install a roll cage....
View ArticleOn the Trail: Hitting Sedona, Arizona's Broken Arrow with Austin Stobaugh
Sedona, Arizona ages better than most of the old western movies that were shot there. Until the '70s, Sedona played backdrop to over 60 Hollywood projects, and the old films certainly do not do justice...
View ArticlePerformance Roadblocks of the L5P Duramax
All modern diesels are beasts, but the L5P Duramax in GM’s ’17-present heavy-duty trucks is exceptional. From the factory, the latest 6.6L diesel V8 produces 445hp and 910 lb-ft of torque at the crank....
View ArticleFact or Fiction: There Will Be a 2021 Excursion
When Ford contacted the United States Patent and Trademark Office and filed for the rights to the Excursion name back in April, the interest of big SUV lovers the world-over was piqued. In addition to...
View ArticleWhat It's Like To Lose A Car In A Flood: What You Can Save, What You Should...
In May of 2012 I moved my 1995 Mazda Miata R package from the garage at my current home to the one at the new condo I was about to move into. That evening it rained a little harder than normal, but I...
View ArticleThe Wait is (Almost) Over! Ford Set to Reveal 2021 Bronco on July 13
With new vehicle debuts continuing to come quick as automakers make up for re-scheduled motor shows, the 2021 Mustang Mach 1 isn't the only interesting new Ford in the mix. After a long wait and a few...
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Special Edition Fox-body Mustangs You May Not Have Heard Of
The Fox body Ford Mustang is one of the most popular, and successful, muscle cars of all time. By providing enthusiasts with an affordable, and fun-to-modify sports car Ford was able to re-establish...
View ArticleRanking Every Generation Of Nissan Skyline GT-R, The JDM Supercar Nicknamed...
The Nissan Skyline GT-R was for many years the ultimate in forbidden sports car fruit, a high performance Japanese masterpiece that only began sales in the United States in 2007. With decades of...
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