When you think of V8-powered cars, what comes to mind? If you're like us, it's probably a performance car of some description. Whether it's one of the many cool muscle cars of the 1960s or 1970s or a ...
GM, Ford and other automakers are ramping up production of EVs. They're loud, powerful and as American as apple pie. And they could soon become extinct. The fabled V8 engine that powers American ...
Nathaniel is an experienced automotive writer with more than 10 years of automotive writing under his belt. From model reviews to industry politics to new innovations and development, he covers a wide ...
The V8 engine is in an interesting place at the moment. Sure, HEMI-powered muscle cars are becoming a thing of the past, but that doesn't mean the V8 is dead. Ford and Chevy are sticking to their guns ...
The words "reliable", "V8", and "luxury" aren't a trifecta that is often seen together. Yet there are a handful of cars that are just that. Moreover, these are not dated classics that'll be impossible ...
The V8 engine is a staple of American car culture. The loud sound, large power numbers and versatility have helped keep the big motors around for more than a century. Due to car companies moving ...
Ford, Stellantis, Mercedes and even Ferrari have cut down on the availability of V8 engines over the last few years, but someone has picked up the baton, and they’re the last people you’d expect to be ...
Stuffing a 4.7-liter V8 into a small city car makes absolutely no sense, but Aston Martin did it anyway, and we can't help but stand up and applaud. If you never heard about the Aston Martin Cygnet, ...
The combustion engine is undoubtedly one of the most influential inventions of not just the past few centuries, but the entire history of humanity. It has played a vital role in revolutionizing ...
Anthony Capretto is an automotive journalist at CarBuzz with a background in Media Communications and Film from the University of Pittsburgh. Since joining in 2022, he’s covered industry news, EV ...
Chase Bierenkoven is a gearhead and writer based in Denver, Colorado. As the family lore goes, Chase's first word was "truck." Cars have been a problem ever since. By 16, Chase was spending his ...