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The last American V12 car engine: A WWII casualty
Americans are known for their peculiar tastes in the global automotive market. The general rule of thumb is that everything is bigger. Americans drive big vehicles with big engines on their big roads ...
This Pontiac borrowed the Ferrari Columbo V12, which powered cars like the 365 GTB/4 Daytona.
In a world of start-ups designing hypercars more suited for a Batman movie, the clean lines on this car are welcome... if it ever reaches production.
There's nothing sweeter as an auto enthusiast than when happening upon a cheap used sports car with a special engine under the hood - at a price that's almost too good to be true. The sound of twelve ...
A fairly recent but already somewhat accepted practice of car modding is engine swapping. This has already been going on for years with proper race cars, but as technology and capabilities improve and ...
Slowly but steadily, the industry heads into a BEV-only direction. You can blame increasingly stringent emission, fuel economy, and noise regulations for this changeover. Mercedes-Benz AG believes in ...
This exotic naturally aspirated 7.0-liter engine makes 900 horsepower, redlines at 10,200 rpm, and likely sounds glorious.
It might be hard to believe, but in all of Japan's automotive history, there's been exactly one production-spec V12 engine. Toyota, keen to flex its technical mastery over legacy V12 engine builders ...
Little compares to the sound and feel of a big 12-cylinder engine. They used to be available from many automakers, but are rarely used these days. Because of the carbon emissions they emit and the ...
There is a range of common adjectives that come to mind when we think of V12 engines. "Smooth" is one, evidenced by engines like the V12 that powers the ultra-luxe Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II.
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