In 1964 Ford changed the sports car game with the introduction of the Mustang. In Japan, Toyota's executives were making some ...
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Why Ford killed its most famous inline-six engine
Hugely powerful, and equally dependable - why did Ford ever stop producing this mighty six?
Ford's legendary Australian muscle car heritage started with the 1967 XR Falcon GT... and we put the V8 super sedan through its paces.
When Peter Brock turned his attention to building hot Falcons it seemed only natural we'd pit it against HSV's latest, but ...
When Unique Cars Magazine went looking for Ford Grand Tourers - GTs- to feature in Issue 516 Dave Morley and Nathan Jacobs ...
The Mercury Comet automobiles were produced from 1962–1969 and again from 1971–1977. The first few generations were compact ...
The inline-six engine was once the default choice for many manufacturers. Here are some that deserve to be remembered.
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My 1971 Valiant Charger Is the Car That Got Away. What’s Yours?
Plenty of car enthusiasts have regret about letting go of a great (or even not great) automobile.
Carl Camilleri is one of a dwindling number of owners of LPG-fuelled cars. As petrol and diesel prices go through the roof, they are sparking a dose of Australian car industry nostalgia ...
GWM is breaking ranks with most of the car industry with a new family of diesel-powered four-cylinder hybrid and plug-in ...
These trucks come with a slew of upgraded components that greatly enhance a truck’s ability to climb up hills and clamber ...
We celebrate three decades of Drive with a taste of motoring in 1996. It’s ...
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