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What really killed the Pontiac Fiero
The Pontiac Fiero, a mid-engine sports car produced by General Motors from 1984 to 1988, was once hailed for its innovative ...
General Motors' four-cylinder Iron Duke drew on the proven engineering and lasted more than a decade. But it was shadowed by ...
For a goofy franchise that started with gangsters stealing DVD players and wound up with a Pontiac Fiero going into space, ...
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The Iron Duke: GM's Hated But Unbreakable Engine
Giving a beating, internal-combustion heart to countless vehicles is none other than the famous – or, depending on whom you ask, infamous – Iron Duke four-cylinder. Known as the Tech IV later in its ...
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The 2026 Audi Q3 Is $3,900 More Expensive Than Before
The update is so extensive Audi is calling it a new car, but does that make it worth almost another four grand?
Here at Guessing Headlights, we love cars. We love driving them, working on them, and occasionally even writing about them.
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The Lightship AE.1 Camping Trailer Wants to Solve EV Towing
Startup travel trailer company Lightship has a way to help mitigate those EV issues thanks to its two-pronged solution, one ...
The bold red awning emblazoned with “Pontiac Oakland Automobile Museum” serves as a beacon to car enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Step through the doors and prepare for your jaw to drop ...
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