
The Ferguson Formula All-Wheel Drive Mustang Might Have Been The Best Pony Car That Never Was
The Camaro, Firebird, Barracuda, and many other competitors might be long gone, but thankfully, Ford keeps the Mustang alive and well. Most Autopians are glad





Uncle Adrian Is Back And He’s Got Some Big Feelings – Tales From The Slack
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GM Had Some Of The Best Rear Windows Of The 1970s
I feel on this site we’ve talked a lot about GM, with both glowing, jubilant praise and with puzzled resignation over their weird, often bad,

We Got Invited To Taste New 5-Hour Energy Drink Flavors, So We Sent Our Members To Try It
One of the perks of this job is that we get invited to a lot of events. For practical reasons, we cannot attend everything we’re

What Car Did A Parent Have When You Were A Kid That You’d Love To Have Now?
I suspect most people who remember their parents’ cars don’t think of them with any particular fondness beyond nostalgia for happy times spent in them

How The WWII Jeep’s Brilliant ‘Combat Wheels’ Made It Insanely Easy For Me To Install Tires
If you want to install a tire on a modern car, you have a few options: 1. You use a special machine that hydraulically detaches

Canada Is Building A Car Market That Doesn’t Need The United States
I was in church the other day and was excited to see a friend who had recently moved back to Canada. You can’t miss this

I’m Happy To Report An Automotive Connection To Bullwinkle J. Moose
I realize that many people are out there in the world, just “living” their “lives,” going to “work” and eating “food” and having “complex inner

How Ford Once Lured Car Buyers With A Wannabe ‘Mercedes’ That Was A Granada In Disguise
We all sometimes have delusions of grandeur and will happily accept whatever helps support this distorted vision. Car companies in particular are famous for this,

Which Red Interior Looks More Inviting? 1988 Plymouth Voyager vs 1994 Ford Taurus
Good morning! Today’s theme is simple: red interiors. You either love them or hate them, it seems; personally, I love them. To find one these

When ’10’ Isn’t Enough For Marketing: COTD
The promise of autonomous cars is a bit of a strange one. Who assumes liability in a crash that occurs while a vehicle is operating

The Volvo V50 T5 AWD Is A Manual Turbo Wagon That Could Outrun A BMW 3 Series
Doesn’t it almost feel like every great enthusiast car’s been discovered already? We’re living in an age of five-figure Volkswagen Cabriolets, six-figure Fox-body Mustangs, and

Brian’s Glazing! Stephen’s Selling! Mark’s Moving! Thomas Is Freezing!: Only Fanbelts
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PSA: There Is No Such Thing As ‘Level 2++’ Autonomy So Don’t Trust Carmakers Who Say That Crap
Attention, everybody! Attention! I have an announcement to make, one that it looks like needs announcing far more often than I’d like. It’s about automated

America’s Cheapest New Car Now Costs Over $20,000
When it comes to seriously, genuinely cheap new cars in America, football season is over. The Nissan Versa is dead, and with it, the notion

Mini Thinks The Only Upgrade You Need To Go Off-Roading In Your Big Hatchback Is A Set Of Tires, And Honestly That’s Probably True
Over the past five years, the automotive sector has seen an explosion in off-road-themed vehicle trims. These models can vary from real, actual off-roaders with

Why I’m Optimistic About The Electric Car Market In 2026
For all the sturm und drang of reporting on electric car development this year, the market hit a quarterly record in the United States, and

Indiana’s Big-RV Industry Finally Built An Innovative Electric Motorhome, Then General Motors Killed It
Back in October 2025, General Motors decided to end production of its Chevrolet BrightDrop work vans. The vans were great, but failed to perform as

How Pontiac’s First Compact Ended Up With Half A V8 Up Front, A Transaxle In Back, and ‘Rope Drive’ In Between
The most famous Pontiac John DeLorean might have been associated with was hardly a groundbreaking engineering feat. Putting a big engine into a Tempest to

Caterham’s Updated EV Still Looks Great But Its Weirdest Feature Got Axed And That Breaks My Heart
Have you heard? Caterham, maker of the tiny, go-kart-like Seven sports car, is building an electric car. It’s the company’s first real, in-house design ever,

Choose A Cheap Winter Beater: 2008 Subaru Impreza vs 2008 Pontiac G5
Winter is hard on cars. Not only does road salt take its toll on every part made of steel, but cold starts, especially if you












