Towards the second half of the 20th century, the quest to create an engine with more power, long-term reliability, and higher ...
Chrysler (now owned by Stellantis) has had a hand in the production of dozens of impressive cars. The company's Dodge brand unleashed the Dodge Viper unto the world in the early 1990s, and showed the ...
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How the 1987 Chrysler Portofino concept hinted at future design
The 1987 Chrysler Portofino concept was a striking representation of automotive innovation, offering a glimpse into the ...
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DeSoto defined style right before Chrysler pulled the plug
DeSoto had the fins, the horsepower, and the loyal fans, then Chrysler pulled the plug.
Back in the late 1920s, Ford wanted to secure its own supply of rubber from rubber trees, so the company decided to build a whole town Amazon Rainforest to harvest it. The experiment ultimately failed ...
When it comes to trucks, form should always follow function. But sometimes the design team ignores the brief completely!
For most of the last decade, Chrysler has felt like a brand stuck in neutral. Its lineup shrank to essentially one vehicle, the Pacifica. At the same time, rivals flooded the market with new ...
Cars.com has unveiled their annual list for the American-Made Index. For those unfamiliar, this annual round-up ranks all new vehicles on sale in accordance to the amount of parts, labor and other ...
The number of vehicles on Cars.com's American-Made Index dropped to an all-time low of 86 for 2026. The index considers factors like final assembly location, U.S. and Canadian parts content, and ...
Hoping to shield the European car industry from the threat of new Chinese brands, the bloc will reportedly fold vehicles built in the UK, Japan, and South Korea into its ‘Buy European’ rules. It’s a ...
Brian Dakss is a longtime New York-based editor and writer for CBS News, at the Radio network and with CBSNews.com. He has written and edited for NBC News, Dow Jones and numerous radio stations and ...
We’re just a few days from the first 2026 FIFA World Cup match in Seattle. If you like driving, you should probably just avoid Seattle. Using your car is not going to be easy on game days. As King ...
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