How the 2017 Camaro compares to the 1967 original

People love to look back on the past with rose-colored glasses. We do this with everything from politics, to finance, to the world climate, and especially to automobiles. The thing is, cars today are better than ever and they’re only improving. That doesn’t mean the classics are bad. In fact, we love old school metal here. Still, it’s interesting…

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How the 2017 Camaro compares to the 1967 original

How the 2017 Camaro compares to the 1967 original

People love to look back on the past with rose-colored glasses. We do this with everything from politics, to finance, to the world climate, and especially to automobiles. The thing is, cars today are better than ever and they’re only improving. That doesn’t mean the classics are bad. In fact, we love old school metal here. Still, it’s interesting…

Original post: 
How the 2017 Camaro compares to the 1967 original

How the 2017 Camaro compares to the 1967 original

People love to look back on the past with rose-colored glasses. We do this with everything from politics, to finance, to the world climate, and especially to automobiles. The thing is, cars today are better than ever and they’re only improving. That doesn’t mean the classics are bad. In fact, we love old school metal here. Still, it’s interesting…

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How the 2017 Camaro compares to the 1967 original

Ferrari officially says arrivederci to the manual gearbox

The manual gearbox is a rare and dying breed. It’s officially on the endangered list, and some automakers have already written it off as if it were cozying up to Dodo birds in hell. Ferrari has joined the scrum of car makers who no longer offers a row-your-own gearbox. At the Paris auto show last week, Ferrari’s chief technology officer, Michael…

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Ferrari officially says arrivederci to the manual gearbox