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Why a boxer is better than an inline six engine
Boxer engines offer superior balance and lower center of gravity vs inline engines, but cost more to build and maintain.
The automotive industry is witnessing a significant shift as traditional engine designs fade from the market. One engine type that has been on the decline is the internal combustion engine (ICE), ...
Though it's rare and might be considered an oddity by some enthusiasts, the inline-five has proved its worth on numerous occasions, particularly under the hood of these iconic performance cars.
A lifelong gearhead, Justin has dabbled in almost everything you can do with a car. He learned to do many of his own repairs and maintenance to save money. Once he turned a VW Jetta into a mini-truck ...
Since its first race in 1948, NASCAR has become an indelible element of America's automotive culture. From nail-biting checkered-flag finishes to gut-wrenching crashes, NASCAR has brought a series of ...
Subaru is a brand that's known to do things a bit differently than other mainstream car manufacturers. All but one of its cars come with standard all-wheel-drive, it has a historic commitment to ...
Out of all the companies within the Big Three, Ford represents the closest to traditionalism that you can get, at least in terms of sports cars. Its closest comparison used to be the Corvette, which ...
Since 1963, an air-cooled (later water-cooled) six-cylinder boxer engine has been used in a car so iconic that both its engine placement and configuration have largely remained unchanged. It's the ...
Toyota turned heads at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2025 with the unveiling of a mid-engined GR Yaris prototype. Set to make its racing debut this summer, the car is powered by Toyota’s new turbocharged ...
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