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The story of the one and only 1969 Chevrolet Corvair Yenko Stinger.
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Meet Koenigsegg's Sasha Selipanov, outlaw designer of the world's most exclusive carsSasha Selipanov joined the legendary automaker last year and recently unveiled the Koenigsegg Gemera, the first four-door "mega-GT"
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15 intriguing mid-engine concept cars Detroit didn’t pursueRacing-inspired radical designs have come from all the American OEMs, but many didn't make it to production.
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10 features that make you and your new car fasterWant your car to go faster? Choose these performance features when it's time to buy.
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The iconic sports cars of Alejandro De TomasoEvery car builder in Italy wanted to be the next Ferrari. Alejandro De Tomaso created a wonderful marriage between sleek Italian design and American horsepower.
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Christian von Koenigsegg explains how to start a car companyIf you want to start a car company, Christian von Koenigsegg is the man to talk to. His eponymous firm has only built a small number of high-priced supercars, but it's still one of the few new automakers to survive in the modern era. This short video provides some of words of wisdom from von...
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A turbocharger is a great way to add performance, but simply dialing up the boost doesn't always equate to more power.
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McLaren explains how the Elva speedster keeps its cabin calm even at 70 mphBy intelligently directing oncoming air above the cabin, McLaren's Elva can protect its occupants from the wind even at speeds of 70 mph.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Jay Leno goes on patrol in a 1966 Dodge Coronet police carA 1966 Dodge Coronet cop car stops by Jay Leno's Garage for a ride through the past.
Stephen Edelstein -
Why some engines use direct and port injectionDirect and port injection can work well in tandem. Here's why.
Stephen Edelstein -
Learn the history of the automobile in 36 minutesSit back and enjoy this documentary on the history of the automobile.
Stephen Edelstein -
What's the best 4-wheel-drive system?If you've ever wanted to know which four-wheel-drive system is best, a new video explains it all.
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Before the Toyota Prius, America had a one-off hybrid built by lawnmower engine maker Briggs & Stratton.
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How "The Fast and the Furious" Race Wars was filmedFind out everything you wanted to know about the popular Race Wars scene from the original “Fast and the Furious” movie.
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Why gas-powered cars aren't going anywhereElectric cars may be gaining in popularity but internal-combustion cars aren't going anywhere.
Stephen Edelstein -
The only 2 surviving Fiat 600 Multipla Mirafioris stop by Jay Leno's GarageJust five examples of the 1958 Fiat 600 Multipla Mirafiori were built, and the same owner has the last two surviving examples.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Here's the problem with electric carsThe folks at Engineering Explained look at one of the biggest factors holding back consumers from switching to EVs.
Stephen Edelstein -
Jay Leno rides a 1934 Brough Superior 1150Jay Leno shows us the Brough Superior section of his garage for the first time and then takes one out for a spin.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Engineering Explained breaks down how larger bores tend to create more power and longer strokes tend to improve efficiency.
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Deep dive: Brian's Mitsubishi Evo VII from "2 Fast 2 Furious"Craig Lieberman, technical director to some of the “Fast and the Furious” movies, is back with another backstory on one of the franchise's cars.
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Deep dive: Brian's Toyota Supra from "The Fast and the Furious"The Toyota Supra Mk IV from "The Fast and the Furious" belonged to Craig Lieberman, technical director of the film series and all-around car nut.
Byron Hurd -
Deep dive: "Heist" Honda Civics from "The Fast and the Furious"The cars of the early "Fast and the Furious" movies are in many ways tiny snapshots of the tuner culture of the late 1990s. While the early installments of the franchise celebrated the diversity of automotive enthusiasts, there were some cars that were built for very narrow story purposes. The...
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The origins of Mercedes' three-pointed star logoEven among non-car enthusiasts, the Mercedes-Benz logo is one of the most recognizable symbols in the world. It’s elegant yet simple, consisting of a three-pointed star within a circle. But how did it come to be? The origins of the Mercedes-Benz logo actually date back to 1909, which predates...
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What it’s like to win a new car during “The Price Is Right” Dream Car WeekTV’s most popular game show doesn’t just give away the small stuff. We went on set to find out how it’s been the best car show on TV since 1972.
Martin Padgett