According to a report from Car and Driver, Nissan is taking a measured approach to electrification with the next Xterra.
Bigger is better, right? Well, not always, as the battle between V8 engines and turbocharged V6s proves. Both have their strengths and weaknesses.
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Comfortable sedan with a legendary V6 engine
In this video, we drive the Alfa Romeo 166 V6 on the German Autobahn to experience its classic character at high speed.
The senior vice president and chief planning officer for Nissan North America, Ponz Pandikuthira, has revealed the R36 will ...
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Why transverse V6 engines disappeared
Transverse V6 engines were once common in front-wheel-drive performance cars, but they have largely disappeared from modern ...
Lotus has announced a new limited edition version of its Emira mid-engine sports car, the last vehicle with an internal ...
Dodge needed to fill showrooms. To do that, it first needed to fill engine compartments.
With 12,560 lbs max towing, 480 lb-ft torque, and improved fuel efficiency, the 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel offered best-in-class ...
The Lexus LS400 was the exact opposite of the 164 in terms of approach, and both cars were released around the same time. In ...
Texas owner Travis Clay escaped a 2020 Ford F-150 nightmare, two engine replacements in 90 days, only to face the massive ...
South Africa has announced an expansion of its local market product portfolio this year, including the arrival of its ...
Nissan has revealed that it tests selected units of the 3.8-liter V6 that powers the Nissan Frontier for up to 100 hours at ...
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