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As much as your local car club might like you to think it, turbocharging a naturally-aspirated car isn’t simple. There are a lot of different thing you’ll need to do to add forced induction to […]

Are you restoring for the love of the brand or going above and beyond? Are you trying to bring back your Corvette to the glory that once existed on the showroom floor or are you […]

Chevrolet SS, the car everyone loved but nobody bought, is officially hitting the brakes after 2017. General Motors North America President Alan Batey announced this sad news at the Detroit Auto Show, leaving car enthusiasts shaking their heads in disbelief. The SS, with its roots in Australia, will cease production as GM wraps up its operations down under. It seems the SS was the wallflower of the automotive prom—underrated, unnoticed, and now, unfortunately, unavailable.

Ford’s Mustang, the iconic muscle car adored for its power and performance, has hit a pothole on the road to safety excellence, earning a meager 2-star ANCAP safety rating. This result has left fans and owners alike in shock, as the car’s ability to protect its occupants seems to be as elusive as a greased pig at a county fair. While it might excel in speed, it seems the Mustang has plenty of room for improvement when it comes to keeping its passengers in one piece!


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