The Lamborghini Jalpa sold only 410 units from 1981-1988, making it rarer than many icons yet still affordable at $100k for ...
The Red Bull Showrun is back! Experience the roar of F1 on U.S. streets. First stop was San Francisco. Get the details on this free F1 experience and future dates.
BMW’s N63 V8 landed in 2008 with a lot to prove. This 4.4-liter twin-turbo brought the brand’s first “hot-V” layout, tucking ...
Discussing which engine is better between a straight-six and a V8 is something that feels like a plotline from The Fast and the Furious, if the franchise actually cared about cars. It’s “import versus ...
For some time, General Motors (GM) was planning to become an electric vehicle-only maker by 2035. So, no more internal combustion engines, at all. But more recently, customer buying trends and new ...
It wouldn't be a newsflash to declare the current status of the internal combustion engine as unpredictable. With regulations in a constant and extreme state of flux, the V8 in particular has drawn ...
ALL-NEW V8 Engine for 2026 Chevrolet Silverado Made Me CRY Tears of Joy! The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado is set to redefine truck performance with the introduction of its all-new V8 engine, sending ...
Not so long ago, the V8 engine looked like an endangered species, with emissions regulations forcing car companies to downsize or electrify. There's been a remarkable turnaround of late, though, as ...
Ford is one of the biggest car markers in the world, and its V8 engines are arguably some of the biggest reasons why people love them. Whether it be a Coyote 5-liter V8, a Boss 429, or a Ford 427 FE, ...
As regular readers are no doubt aware, GM Authority has closely followed every development surrounding the 6.2L V8 L87 engine recall, and now, we’re turning our focus over to owners whose engines were ...
Philip Gelderblom has been writing professionally since the '90s. He has written mainly content on a freelance basis, including about cars, future cars, EVs, hybrids and hydrogen cars, self-driving ...
The V8 is not dead. Far from it, actually, specifically for General Motors. New reports recently surfaced, shedding some details on Detroit’s next generation of thundering ochos. Announced last year, ...