Like any big industry, the automotive business has several dumpsters filled with products and ideas that should have remained conceptual. From modern climate controls buried within successive ...
The 1980s were the Jurassic Park of Japanese car design. Engineers were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should. A case in point: the all-mechanical ...
From the 1980’s to today, this technology has been in everything from the Honda Prelude to the Porsche 911.
Vehicles are getting more technologically complex, physically larger, and wildly heavy — I’m looking at you, GMC Hummer. Some of that is due to increased safety standards for rollover risk, offset ...
Yes, Honda just took a pair of Accords it had lying around and cut them in half, then Frankenstein'd them together to make their all-wheel steering test mule. Here's what Honda says about the car: The ...
Kenneth Hall October 16, 2007 Comment Now! Four-wheel-steering (4WS) is one of those technologies that never really made it past the 1980s in great success. It featured on a string of high-performance ...