You’re probably at least somewhat familiar with the term “burnout,” given its association with work, caretaking, and even the difficulties of day-to-day life. While it is true that burnout is a very ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
It was Friday afternoon, and I'd just hit send on my weekly report to Amazon's Retail vice presidents, detailing what the Global Merchandising team I'd created had accomplished that week. I was 38, ...
This Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu from 1973 has a redone coat of paint, swapped out seats, and aftermarket wheels for a classic look. 1973 marked the last Super Sport Chevelle; highly prized by ...
Production of the Camaro ended two years ago. Chevy still makes the Corvette, but the latest edition takes the guise of a svelte mid-engine sports car, rather than a boulevard bruiser. The brand has ...
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What Did Gas Monkey DO to This Chevelle?
Gas Monkey Garage just dropped something wild at SEMA 2025 — a Chevelle that’s been completely transformed! We’re taking a closer look at every detail, the brutal mods, and what makes this build one ...
Based in Tallahassee, Florida, Trans Am Worldwide has carved out a reputation as the outfit that refuses to let the muscle car era die quietly. Under founder Tod Warmack, the same crew that ...
Chevy had been a major player in the muscle car wars of the 1960s. With the decade coming to a close, the writing was on the wall; the muscle car party was coming to an end. Looming federal ...
We’re all familiar with restomods, the idea of updating an old car to give it the handling, performance and luxury amenities of a new one. But some cars, like this Chevelle pretender, flip the script ...
Chevelle frontman Pete Loeffler and drummer Sam Loeffler revealed in a podcast episode that they haven't spoken to their brother and ex-bandmate Joe Loeffler in 20 years. Joe joined Chevelle in 1996 ...
We often assume burnout is a matter of overwork. But more often it grows out of the everyday strains and frictions of the way we work together. Because these dynamics are so rarely named and ...
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