Once describing muscle car icons, these five legendary nameplates were applied to far less impressive models during the 1980s ...
These five iconic cars, closely tied to their road-going counterparts, boasted powerful engines and bold designs. Ready to ...
But for all their greatness, these cars also have one glaring flaw: terrible fuel efficiency. Here are the top 5 muscle cars ...
The AMC AMX, built from 1968 through 1970, was one of the only two-seat sports cars made in the U.S. when introduced.
In high-performance, non-COPO guise, the model was available with several versions of the 396-ci (6.5-liter ... Runner was among the most potent muscle cars that money could buy, reaching that ...
We've ranked the Best Muscle Cars based on roughly 200 data points encompassing acceleration, handling, comfort, cargo space, fuel efficiency, value, and how enjoyable they are to drive.
Muscle cars from the golden age of the 60s and 70s ... By now, Chevrolet's Mark IV big-block had grown from 6.5-liters to 7.0-liters and finally 7.4-liters and this 454 engine also ended up ...
Although the Valiant would never be named a peak muscle car, it had the option for ... its hand at the racetrack against other performance cars. The racing version needed to be more agile, but ...
Last of the V8-powered muscle cars Full redesign includes new styling ... sits mid-pack in the trim levels and introduces both a 5.0-liter V8 as well as a six-speed manual transmission option.