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The Cummins turbodiesel inline-six is so reliable it's still in production after 30 years
Few engines have enjoyed as long a reign as this popular diesel.
Inline-sixes are making a serious comeback, and today's versions are smoother, stronger, and more advanced than ever. These are the engines leading the pack.
Since picking up his first set of MicroMachine toy cars as a toddler, Chris knew he had a passion for automobiles embedded in his soul. It wasn't until he started flipping through car magazines a ...
Discussing which engine is better between a straight-six and a V8 is something that feels like a plotline from The Fast and the Furious, if the franchise actually cared about cars. It’s “import versus ...
With smaller engines becoming ever more popular with the rise of hybrid technology, they've become more powerful. This is the gruntiest I6 of the lot.
The age of the supercharged HEMI V8 is fading into memory, but its thunder still echoes in the latest Mopar flagships. Stellantis’ answer is the all-new twin-turbo Hurricane inline-six—half the size, ...
V engines have been held in high esteem for the longest time, boasting an impressive range of performance; from exotic sports cars zipping along menacingly on high-speed performance racetracks to ...
Today, the E39-generation BMW M5 is seen as both one of the best M5s ever and as the benchmark that today's best sport sedans are still chasing. Much of that reputation comes from the spectacular S62 ...
The inline-six is enjoying a massive second act, and it's time we started paying attention. After all, inline-6 engines are much smoother than V6 and inline-4 engines and are even more balanced than ...
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