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Did the British sports car deserve to die? MG V8 and Datsun 240Z
In this video, I compare the British sports car MGB with the Japanese Datsun 240Z, examining whether the Datsun is a superior ...
This 1968 Dodge Charger R/T was acquired by its current owner back in 2016 as a project car, and a subsequent refurbishment ...
A blown 2005 Ford F-250 gets a second life after LOJ Conversions swaps in a 7.3-liter Godzilla V8, creating a simple, durable ...
This former South Australian police car in the shape of a 1979 Chrysler CM Valiant with a 5.2 litre V8 could be yours ...
Despite uncertainty and concern buffeting Massachusetts hospitals, the state’s largest health system saw its finances improve last year, turning a small operating surplus and receiving a boon from ...
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The 2025 Japan Mobility Show is in full swing and Toyota just dropped some exciting news for V8 lovers: The configuration is not going anywhere. Additionally, an eight-cylinder engine could find its ...
Toyota isn’t quite ready to say goodbye to gasoline. The brand that made hybrid tech mainstream still has a soft spot for the mechanical rhythm of pistons and exhaust notes. Now it’s doubling down, ...
Toyota confirms new twin-turbo V8 for its flagship Lexus supercar and GT3 race car. The V8 is related to smaller high-performance engines and uses a mild-hybrid system. Engine variants will tailor ...
With only 76,000 miles, this 1975 MG MGB on Exotic Car Trader is the perfect starter for new collectors on a budget. MG found great success both at home and abroad with the MGB, the model that ...
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 ...
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