Authenticity often goes out the door when it comes to automotive design, whether it's egregiously fake wood trim, fake EV engine noises, or fake hood scoops on trucks begging for your attention.
It’s perhaps one of the most annoying design trends in the industry now, and no, we’re not talking about the lobster claw taillights again; this time we dive into the universally hated fake exhausts.
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Do Exhaust Tips Change How Your Car Sounds?
For car enthusiasts, buying a car and leaving it alone can sometimes seem like an impossible task. Whether it would be in the name of personalizing your ride so that its look matches your own personal ...
The seventh-generation Chevy Malibu only came with a single exhaust tip, save for the range-topping LTZ trim level, which incorporated a sporty-looking dual exhaust setup with a different rear bumper.
The latest mid-cycle refresh for the Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban full-size SUVs includes a ton of updates and changes, not the least of which is revised exterior styling. While most of the exterior ...
When it comes to off-roading, some challenges can be presented that you might not expect. Often, even if your bumpers clear a ditch or ravine you're driving through, the exhaust tip will scrape. The ...
Ford Racing Performance Parts has announced the introduction of a quad-tip exhaust conversion kit for the 2013-2014 Ford Mustang GT. The new kit, which will basically allow customers to fit their Ford ...
The 2025 Mini JCW Hardtop and Convertible have a secret exhaust outlet that is equal parts cool and weird. You wouldn’t know there’s a second tip hiding underneath the bumper unless you physically got ...
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