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GM Tech Tip: New Engine Noise During Cold Start-Up

The latest generation of full-size trucks and utilities incorporate a new generation of technologies not previously seen in a GM full-size truck and utility applications.

Car Show Heats Up Brevard County Auto Program

On a sunny Saint Patrick’s Day in Melbourne, Florida, six automotive programs and one collision program under Brevard Public Schools combined forces to put on their very first Brevard Public Schools Car Show.

Aluminum Suspensions: Knowing Is Half The Battle

More and more vehicles entering the shop will have more aluminum suspension components today than ever before.

Ernie Francis Jr. Has Put His Mark On Road Racing, And He’s Only 19

Driving the Katech-powered FramlessShowerDoors.com Breathless Racing Team Ford TA in 2017, Ernie Francis Jr. became the youngest champion in Trans Am TA1 series history at the age of 19.

Ride Of The Week: 1953 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible

With the announcement of its 1953 models, Cadillac Motor Division continued to lead the American automobile industry in engine power, since its 1953 V8s developed 210 hp.

Ride Of The Week: 1938 Chevrolet Hot Rod

Russ Zengle of Caledonia, WI, is a Chevy hot rod owner, but not a small-block Chevy engine fan. His 1938 Chevrolet Master Deluxe two-door sedan actually has an in-line, overhead valve, six-cylinder truck engine.

Ride Of The Week: 1964 Studebaker Commander Wagonaire

The Wagonaire introduced by Studebaker in 1963 was one of the most unique station wagons of the decade.

Electronic Throttle: Where’s The Cable?

Today, virtually every manufacturer has an electronic throttle system on board every make and model. That old throttle cable is a thing of the past.

PPG-Painted Hot Rods Score Big At Goodguys Nationals

Vehicles sporting PPG finishes drew enthusiastic crowds at the 20th annual Goodguys PPG Nationals held July 7-9 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, Ohio.

Ride Of The Week: 1969 AMC AMX

American Motors Corp. (AMC) introduced the AMX to the public on Feb. 15, 1968. The Chevrolet Corvette was the only other two-passenger sports car produced in the United States at that time.