Chevy used a rotary engine in a 1973 concept, the Corvette XP-897 GT. It later abandoned the engine type due to emissions and poor fuel economy.
The service's driverless taxis aren't quite perfect yet.
Would you go for a 'lil sports car or a practical kei van?
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Cars stopped using bench seats for the sake of safety technologies and the style of bucket seats. However, some brands today still offer front bench seats.
Ever forget that you own an entire cargo airliner, leaving it to rust in a corner of an airport racking up 13 years of parking fees? We've all been there!
If your car ended up on this list, I think it would be best if you headed down to the comments and explained yourself.
In this morning's edition, from the U.S. to China, the automotive world is shrinking, and fast. But there's Christmas music on the radio, so that's something.
Cops, for instance, don't generally have flames shooting from their hood-mounted exhausts or fake miniguns mounted ahead of the windshield.
Automakers like to make money, but what would market conditions need to look like for car makers to make money on kei cars?
Defending champion Max Verstappen fell only two points shy of overcoming a 104-point deficit.
It was nicknamed the Mystery Motor and the Porcupine. Whatever you call it, the 1963 427 Mark-IIS is so rare that only nine examples are still known to exist.
It also isn't clear where the term "snarge" originated, but unlike "skeets," the term "snarge" doesn't appear to have been invented by the internet.
Ignoring the lack of autonomy involved, Optimus taking a tumble doesn't give me confidence.
Although mid-engine designs had already shown clear advantages before World War II, Formula 1 initially stuck with front-engine cars