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How Aerodynamics Affect The Top Speed Of Your Car (And What Carmakers Do To Minimize Drag)
In nature, the most aerodynamic shape is that of a drop of water, which has a coefficient of drag (Cd) of 0.05. Unfortunately, this is not a practical shape for a vehicle. An object's Cd, or how much ...
These days, $30,000 doesn't get you as much as it used to in the world of new cars. Even just a few years ago, you could have had an EcoBoost Mustang, or a Subaru BRZ within this budget, but now these ...
Today's highways are littered with some of the best high-performance sports cars you can buy. Capable of tremendous speeds, 200 miles an hour is the norm for cars like the Aston Martin One-77.
The sleek vehicle reached a white-knuckled 308.4 mph at the ATP Papenburg oval track in Germany, as Car and Driver reports, blowing past the previous record of 304.8 mph, which was set by the Bugatti ...
Speed is everything in the automotive realm, but if you're going to be record-breaking fast, you might as well look incredible while you're at it. Luckily, the aerodynamic demands of true speed beasts ...
When Musk rattled through the numbers onstage, he claimed that all of them have been achieved by the Roadster pro ...
His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
Car modifications have been around since the early days of automotive history. Back in the 1920s, hot rodders did all sorts of things to their vehicles pursuing higher performance. During the 1950s, ...
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The Chevrolet That Rewrote America’s Sports Car Rules
A bold engineering leap transformed America’s most famous sports car from a front-engine tradition into a global performance disruptor.
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