In 1959, the original Mini Cooper popularized an engineering breakthrough that nearly every automaker uses today.
For much of the 1960s, the formula for speed was simple: long hoods, rear-wheel drive, and a V8 under the steel. Muscle cars like the GTO, the Charger, and the Fairlane were locked in a horsepower ...
A 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado is heading to Mecum Auctions, highlighting one of Detroit’s most innovative coupes. With a 425-ci V8 and groundbreaking front-wheel-drive engineering, the Toronado helped ...
The new electric version of the Volkswagen Golf GTI will be front-wheel-drive. Most new EVs have moved to rear-wheel or all-wheel-drive setups thanks to electric motors being simpler to package. VW's ...