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Automatic transmissions are a wonder of planetary gears, torque converters, and fluid. Here's how it all works to get you the speed you need when you need it.
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Chevrolet sales went down to 2.21 million cars in 1966, but the full-size lineup continued to lead the charts. Nearly 1.5 million units were full-size cars, and the Impala dominated the family.
If our recent post about Tesla alternatives taught us anything, it’s that there aren’t enough mainstream electric sedan options in North America. It doesn’t have to be this way. GM has a proper, ...
If you were a teen or young adult circa 2005, you likely watched some of the shows broadcast on the CW television network. One of the more popular shows on that station was "Supernatural," starring ...
A big horsepower number is a great selling point for a performance vehicle, because it wows buyers, but when it comes to quick acceleration, the torque rating is more important. Cars that can generate ...
As automobile manufacturers become ever so taken with producing SUVs and pickup trucks, many of these companies have consolidated their lineups, with a significant drop in production of coupés or ...
General Motors has issued a Customer Satisfaction Program detailing the repair procedures to be applied to certain 2024 Chevy Equinox units that may have an out-of-spec torque converter spring ...
Skeletal remains have been found inside a car that was occupied by two men missing for nearly 50 years, Illinois officials said. The car, a 1966 Chevy Impala, was pulled out of the Pecatonica River on ...
The Chevy Impala made its debut for the 1958 model year as part of General Motors’ fiftieth production-year celebration. As the top of the line Bel Air trim, the Impala was a prestige vehicle, ...
This car currently resides in an excellent family-owned independent yard just south of Denver, in the same row as the '65 Biscayne we admired (or, for some of you, reviled) last week. Its interior is ...