Since JC Whitney has been with us for 100 years, we're going through some old catalogs from the pre-Internet era and celebrating the iconic line drawings and cheap prices of the publications that once ...
The hood scoop, a key piece of automotive design for the last 70 or so years, does more than just look cool. It helps performance cars, from Subaru WRXs to Ram TRXs, go faster and run cooler. But in ...
The %27shaker hood%27 is back It%27s an induction scoop that sticks up through a hole cut in a car%27s hood Chrysler is offering it as feature on the Dodge Challenger LAS VEGAS -- There's going to be ...
Hood scoops are explicitly designed to catch the wind, so it must be difficult to keep them stuck on a vehicle. At least, that’s the case for Ford, as an accessory hood scoop for the Bronco Sport has ...
After 10 long years, the 2020 Subaru Outback finally gets an XT trim with a turbo engine again. The issue is there's still one very crucial element missing. Take a quick look at this 2006 Subaru ...
Back in the olden days, hood scoops were – more often than not – functional. But when it comes to modern vehicles, hood scoops rarely serve a functional purpose. The Ford Motor Company's Bronco Sport ...
It is common knowledge in the car community that certain styling modifications can result in massive performance gains. For example, if you paint your car’s brake calipers red, you instantly add 10 hp ...
Just about every manufacturer has installed some sort of scoop, functional or not, to at least one vehicle hood. What’s your all-time favorite?
Subtlety is not an admired trait when it comes to truck design. Today's modern pickups are safer, more fuel efficient, and more capable than ever before, but 21st-century truck design demands a ...
Remember our story on the 2017 GMC Sierra Denali 2500 HD? A couple of days later, General Motors decided to take the wraps off the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD. Care to guess what the two trucks ...
Hood designs on cars today can make it easy for them to stand out. They're so iconic that it doesn't take a double-take for most drivers to recognize them. Back in the day, placing shaker hoods was ...