Big, bold, and built different — these ’70s cars looked and felt like nothing on the road today. Take a ride back and see ...
At the end of each decade, we can look back through the list of cars released throughout the years to see which ones made the biggest impact on the industry. Whether it's through jaw-dropping designs ...
Between the gas crisis and the slow steady slip in quality and ingenuity from the Big Three, the 1970s seems like a wasteland when looking for good cars. Big, flimsy boats piloted around town to the ...
The 1970s were a golden era for muscle cars, producing some of the most iconic and powerful machines to ever hit the streets.
View post: I Drove the 2026 BMW 750e from LA to Yosemite, Here’s My Honest Review of BMW’s Flagship Luxury Cruiser This 1970 Pontiac GTO features original styling and just 500 miles since restoration.
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Originally introduced as a premium-trimmed fastback, the Dodge Charger was redesigned into a more traditional muscle car in 1968. The makeover brought nearly 100,000 customers into showrooms, a ...
This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner on Exotic Car Trader has had a total overhaul, leaving it a perfect statement piece and shrine to the era. The 1970 Plymouth Road Runner blends classic muscle car style ...
Last Updated on July 9, 2025 by Matt Staff While a few of these oddball rides have gained cult status over the years, most are remembered for all the wrong reasons. Whether it was awkward shapes, ...
If you were to say the term American muscle car, a Pontiac GTO will certainly spring to a lot of people's minds, and for good reason. Originally a trim level of the 1964 Pontiac Tempest, the GTO ...