The Cadillac Escalade IQ is big in every sense of the word, from its wheels (24 inches, standard), to its length (224 inches, or 228 inches for the even bigger Escalade IQL), to its power (up to 750 ...
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Pontiac’s big cars could run with the best
For decades, the assumption was simple: smaller cars were quicker, more agile, and better suited for performance driving. Yet, Pontiac spent much of the 1960s and early 1970s dismantling that belief.
This industry, which we all love to be a part of in our different ways, can be puzzling. Why, for example do so few OEMs now offer large sedans, hatchbacks or wagons? They would claim it’s a shrinking ...
It seems Toyota is ready to take the reigns and develop its next big sports car entirely in-house. Speaking with Toyota Australia’s chief of marketing and sales, Sean Hanley down yonder at Drive ...
Big cars have always carried weight beyond their literal dimensions. Long hoods and vast rear compartments signaled wealth, power, and social standing. A truly big car let passengers ride behind the ...
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