The 1987 Buick GNX ran a 12.7-second quarter-mile, beating the Corvette by nearly 2 seconds. Only 547 built, now worth ...
These '80s icons may varied in performance and style, but they all had evocative pop culture appeal, appearing in TV shows ...
1980s muscle cars may not have been as cool as their '60s predecessors, but there were still plenty of cool ones — and some that look even better now.
Exiting the iconic muscle car era of the 1970s, the shift into cars from the 1980s was profound. From Ford and Chevy to Lamborghini and Porsche, automakers leaned into high-tech, futuristic vehicles, ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
During the first half of the 1980s, the American Sunroof Company (ASC) teamed up with McLaren's American division based in Livonia, Michigan, to transform the Mercury Capri into something truly ...
The muscle car has proven a resilient component within American car culture. From its earliest rumblings in the mid 1950s to the current version of the Ford Mustang, American automotive enthusiasts ...
It's easy to assume that muscle car performance peaked in today's era, and largely, that assumption holds water. Modern beasts like the supercharged Dodge Challenger Hellcat and the extraordinary Ford ...
The Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors had a good run before being phased out in GM's 2010 restructuring. The carmaker is largely credited with inventing the muscle car. Even during the ...
Muscle cars are American-made vehicles defined by their powerful engines, large size, and focus on straight-line speed. Modern muscle cars are more powerful than ever, but they are also much more ...