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Ride Of The Week: 2012 Falcon Motorsports F7

This F7’s body is made of carbon fiber and Kevlar panels painted silver. The chassis is aluminum, carbon fiber and Kevlar.

LT Auto Students Take Field Trip To Area Businesses

Students from Lyons Township High School in La Grange, IL, toured seven Chicago-area auto shops to research possible summer internships.

Diagnosing Tire Wear Problems

Give him an unusual tire wear complaint, and he’ll give you a tire wear problem that begins and ends at the steering knuckle, says Gary Goms, who adds that diagnosing a “green-zone” camber problem requires an understanding of steering geometry far beyond what a basic knowledge of camber, caster and toe angle can solve.

2017 Dodge Challenger GT Is The First All-Wheel Drive American Muscle Coupe

Designed and engineered for world-class precision, the new 2017 Dodge Challenger GT all-wheel drive (AWD) delivers the performance, power and all-weather capability to carve through some of the worst weather Mother Nature can dish out.

Ride Of The Week: 1967 Camaro Cherokee

The 1967 Camaro Cherokee convertible was a customized production car that General Motors styling chief Bill Mitchell and Chevrolet performance expert Vince Piggins teamed up on.

Project Underdog – Showing Kids The Automotive World

Inspired by his childhood mentor, Sung Kang created “Project Underdog” as an innovative approach to mentor students that have a passion for cars and automotive technology. The “Project Underdog” team, comprised of Alhambra High School students in California, took on an automotive underdog – a 1972 Ford Maverick.

Ferrari Unveils The 488 Challenge In Daytona

The 488 Challenge is the first ever turbo-charged model to race and is the most powerful Challenge car ever, powered by the 670 cv 3.9-liter V8 derived from the series production engine that took the overall 2016 International Engine of the Year Award.

All The King’s Horsepower! British Invasion

“Restifications,” whereby classic British cars are fitted with upgraded or modern engines, is becoming one of the most significant trends.

Ball Joints, Bushings & Alignment – Steering Systems Under Stress

A variance in either the toe angle or Ackerman angle caused by worn ball joints and tie rod ends can turn a laser-precision steering system into a non laser-precision driving experience.

Periodic Undercar Inspections Are A Valuable Service For Your Mazda Customers

Brake and suspension problems will surface in a couple of ways, the most common of which are noise-related.