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The Chevrolet Bel-Air G2 (1955-57), dubbed “The Hot One,” stirred the pot with its slick style and a V8 that guzzled oil like a thirsty cowboy. While Motor Trend praised its handling, the horn ring’s speedometer peekaboo was a conundrum. The 265 V8 was a first for Chevy since 1917, evolving into a 283 beast by ’57. With chrome galore, optional A/C, and “idiot lights,” it was a head-turner. Who knew evaluating gauges was so 1954? Enthusiasts still drool over these TriFives, the crowning jewel being the ’57 model.

Roadkill is now powered by Dodge! To kick off the sponsorship, Finnegan and Freiburger called for some brand new 2015 supercars: the 707-horsepower Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and Charger SRT Hellcat, plus a 645-horsepower Dodge […]

The 1970 Ford Torino lineup is like a Swiss Army knife on wheels, offering a model for every driver from luxury seekers to speed demons. The Brougham is so quiet, even the Lincoln Continental might blush. Meanwhile, the GT flexes with non-functional flair, and the Cobra roars with 370 hp — enough to peel your toupee. Wagons get square, but still haul in style. Whether you’re cruising in a Cobra or carting groceries in a wagon, the Torino proves it’s a jack-of-all-trades in the automotive world.

Dive into the world of the Ford Thunderbird, where the ’57 model rolls in with larger grills, tail fins sharper than your uncle’s wit, and power seats that politely slide back when you switch off the ignition—no more gymnast maneuvers to exit. Fast forward to ’58, and Ford’s all about expanding horizons, not waistlines, with a four-seater design and an engine that could power a small country. It’s a car that even got Motor Trend’s nod of approval, proving that sometimes bigger really is better!

Engine Masters, presented by AMSOIL, is an all-new show for the Motor Trend channel! Each episode takes you into the engine-dyno room where power claims are questioned and head-to-head shootouts ensue. Engine Masters finds the […]

Rev up your nostalgia engines as we cruise back to 1973 with a Chevrolet Monte Carlo that’s barely broken in with just 25,444 original miles! This classic beauty, a one-family gem, takes us on a retro test drive, showcasing why it was GM’s crown jewel and Motor Trend’s car of the year. It’s like finding a four-wheeled time capsule, complete with that ’70s charm and a dash of disco flair. Buckle up for a joyride down memory lane with this pristine piece of automotive history!

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