These lightning-quick crossovers show that size and weight are no match for overwhelming horsepower. Despite what you’re about to read, physics shall not be mocked. Large, heavy vehicles are harder to ...
Ever wondered why automakers use 60 miles per hour as the standard measurement for acceleration? There's actually a good reason. When your car-obsessed buddy, a professional car journalist, or even ...
Me telling you that the new Chevy Corvette ZR1 is quick is kind of like saying that water is wet. Of course it is, right? But now that people outside General Motors are testing the car with real ...
The GMC Hummer EV, already a monster feeding on electricity in its own right, has just become more insane than it already was. It is as big as the state of Texas, heavy as a zillion meteors rushing to ...
Chevy says the Corvette ZR1X can go from a standing stop to 60 mph in a lightning-quick 1.68 seconds, and can do a quarter-mile in 8.675 seconds. If you had told someone 50 years ago that a Corvette ...
Ah, the vaunted 0-to-60-mph test. We all know and love (or loathe) this car acceleration test metric -– even non-gearheads get the gist of why it exists. The prevailing wisdom is pretty ...
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