Here are the 2018 OnAllCylinders Readers’ Choice Award Winners
The OnAllCylinders Readers’ Choice Awards are an opportunity for readers to share their thoughts on a wide array of automotive categories. Throughout the past month, you’ve done that. Loyalties are strong, and the discussions are sometimes heated, but the voting results are always interesting. To see all of the finalists, check out: Announcing the 2018
Cadillac to Expand V-Series Performance Lineup with 550-HP Twin-Turbo CT6 V-Sport
General Motors is growing its V-series performance subbrand beginning in the spring of 2019 when it releases the new CT6 V-Sport, which will be fitted with a Cadillac-exclusive 4.2L Blackwing twin-turbo V8 engine that makes 550 horsepower and 627 foot-pounds of torque. GM’s product chief Mark Reuss announced the news at a Cadillac dealer’s conference
Announcing the 2018 Readers’ Choice Awards: The Last 50 Years Edition
In honor of our favorite automotive parts company’s 50th anniversary, we’re looking at half-a-century of automotive history in this year’s edition of our fabled Readers’ Choice Awards Want to participate? Here’s how: Write your choices for each category in the comments section below (and yes, write-ins are welcome!). Vote on each individual category as it’s shared
A ‘Kurt’ of All Trades: Resto Wizard, Master Builder, Racing Champion
NORWALK, OH. — Kurt Anderson bought a 1955 Chevy at age 13. He bought it for $1,700, which the Eau Claire, WI native said he had saved from mowing lawns, shoveling snow, and a paper route. “My dad had to drive it home for me,” Anderson said in an OnAllCylinders interview during qualifying for the
10 of the Most Important Vehicles from 1968-2018
For 2018, we’ve been taking a look back at the past 50 years of automobile evolution to help celebrate the 50th birthday of our favorite speed shop. Want to see more tidbits from Summit Racing’s history? Start here. Using the Summit Racing Facebook page, we crowd-sourced a list of what your fellow gearheads thought were
Summit Racing Extends Partnership with NHRA Pro Stock’s Greg Anderson & Jason Line
NHRA Pro Stock drivers Greg Anderson and Jason Line will sport the Summit Racing logo on the sides of their 1,400-horsepower Chevy Camaro race cars for several more years, after KB Racing inked a deal with the world’s largest aftermarket performance company to extend the partnership. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. “We’re proud
Former Ferrari & Fiat Chrysler Chief Sergio Marchionne, 66, Dies
Sergio Marchionne, the former president of both Ferrari and Fiat Chrysler, died Wednesday from complications following a surgical procedure on his shoulder in Italy three weeks ago, according to several news reports. Marchionne was 66. He is widely credited for saving both Fiat and Chrysler, and then combining them into a profitable business. It could
A Build with a Purpose: D.A. Short Bus 1957 Ford School Bus
Some times a hot rod project goes beyond metal and motors. This custom 1957 Ford B500 bus build is one of those times. Chris Pulley is turning this vintage people-hauler into a rolling billboard for Beyond D.A. Bus, a nonprofit devoted to engaging people with any disability in activities they may have never imagined themselves
Detroit Auto Show Will Take Place in June Beginning in 2020
The Detroit auto show will take place in June instead of January beginning in 2020, show organizers announced after weeks of swirling rumors about a potential schedule change for one of the largest and most significant auto shows in North America. Officially named the North American International Auto Show, event organizers were forced to make
Overlanding 101: What It Is and How to Get Started
Overlanding is a relatively new phenomenon in the United States. In essence, overlanding is a fusion of camping and off-roading, combining elements of each to form a distinct automotive/outdoor hobby. While it may be new to Americans, overlanding has been popular on other continents for decades. Overlanding has its origins in the Australian outback, where




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