While you might already be familiar with the classic V8 engine, there were actually inline-eight engines once upon a time too ...
Packard and Pontiac were the last automakers to produce straight-engine engines for US passenger cars. Both were discontinued in 1954.
As for Chrysler, they went to great lengths to avoid the V8 fad at first, ensuring their much-beloved straight-eight engines lasted past the end of the war, even into the very early 1950s. This is the ...
Oh, Pontiac, your death in 2009 was a bitter pill, as memories of big block Trans Ams and GTOs flooded forth with the tears. Not that Pontiac's end was hard to see coming; the brand had been ...
The inline-six and V-8 engines used by BMW's M performance cars are safe for the time being, according to Autocar. The U.K. publication spoke with the head of the M division, Frank van Meel, who said ...