The 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300 packed a 440 TNT V8 with 375 hp, outpowering the Camaro Z/28's 360 hp in a luxury cruiser body.
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The modern Ford 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 offers a monstrously high 450 horsepower, easily dwarfing some of the most storied V8 engines from yesteryear.
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Cold starts are the dirtiest moment—Bosch thinks it’s solved them with fire.
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The humble, entry-level Lancia Ypsilon Turbo 100 is quite possibly the company's most interesting model in years.