Everyone and their mother now firmly believes that General Motors will retire the C8 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray moniker after ...
Mike is a UK-based automotive journalist who joined CarBuzz as a freelancer in 2026. He has previously been a staff writer at Car Throttle and held a communications role for Caffeine&Machine, and is a ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
It’s no secret that LS engines have exploded in popularity over the past decade, as 4.8-liter, 5.3-liter, 6.0-liter, and 6.2-liter engines are plentiful, cheap, and strong. They also have easy-to-run ...
Some engines are built so well that they seem to run forever. Even after hundreds of thousands of miles, they keep starting every morning without complaint. These engines prove that good engineering ...
There's an old adage among gearheads that "there's no replacement for displacement." However, in the age of Mercedes' controversial 2.0-liter M139 hybrid cranking out 470 horsepower, that old-school ...
Since 1955, the entry-level division of General Motors has been producing cars powered by a low-cost and reliable V8. Available in a range of sizes, the small-block Chevy gained legendary status ...
Growing up, Motor Trend was basically Chris' bible. With an ever growing TikTok fan base, Chris decided it was time to take the more serious journalistic approach to talking about his favorite subject ...
One of our favorite classes at the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion pits ’60s and ’70s Camaros, Mustangs, Challengers, Javelins, Falcons, and, appropriately, Trans Ams, against one another just like ...
There’s no arguing it, pickups are popular. So much so, in fact, that the best-selling vehicle in America for more than four decades has been a pickup. Impressively, the half-ton class alone sells ...
Invented by Frenchman Leon Levavasseur to power airplanes, the mighty V8 has become an icon of American automotive history. Cadillac introduced America to the V8 motor in 1914, and the car industry ...
At this point, mixing and matching the Big Three U.S. auto manufacturers' V-8 powerplants, both internally and across all brands of vehicles—engine-swapping, if you will—is a tried-and-true practice.