When Chrysler launched its new 300 for 2005, the automaker called it nothing less than “the return of the great American car.
Chrysler may be down to a small handful of offerings bearing its name, but its enduring legacy in terms of innovation remains unimpeachable to this day.
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The year the Boss 429 gave the Mustang a new reputation
The Boss 429 arrived at a moment when the Ford Mustang risked being dismissed as a stylish commuter rather than a serious ...
From timing myths to carburetor misconceptions and race parts on street cars, this bad hot rod advice keeps breaking engines ...
Stellantis had high hopes for EVs, but they're now dialing back plans and taking a huge financial hit ...
Jeep maker Stellantis warned Friday that it would take a 22 billion euro hit after a slower take up of electric vehicles than it expected, heaping pressure on its new chief executive to navigate a ...
Chrysler may have trademarked HEMI, but the Detroit carmaker did not invent hemispherical engines, which appear in numerous ...
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Engines That Made Entire Brands Famous
Or engines that brands made famous. It's hard to tell sometimes.
Subaru has a mixed reputation for reliability, most notably due to common problems associated with the boxer engines the ...
Supercharging is a niche way to boost an engine's power, and it's been around for ages. In the 90s, models like the Pontiac ...
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