The AMC Gremlin X was never meant to stand shoulder to shoulder with big-block Chevelles or Hemi Mopars, yet it became one of the strangest muscle-era experiments to reach American showrooms. Built ...
AMC never built cars for the faint of heart. Whether you called it weird, bold, or ahead of its time, the Gremlin was a shot across the bow of Detroit's subcompact scene. And in 1973, the Gremlin X ...
The AMC Gremlin GT, a unique variant of the iconic Gremlin, has captivated car enthusiasts and collectors alike with its intriguing history and distinctive design. Produced during a dynamic era in ...
The AMC Gremlin has been the butt of many automotive jokes throughout the years, often appearing on lists of the worst cars in automotive history. It joined the Pacer as a strangely styled anomaly in ...
The year is 1972. You go to your Chevy dealer and shovel over $6,000 or so for a Corvette with the hottest engine available: The LS5 454 big block. Sure, it's down to 270 horsepower, 31 less than a ...
View post: The 2026 Kia Sorento Has Many Trims, but Only One Is the Smart Buy View post: Can an EV Work for Families? Here’s How the 2026 GMC Hummer EV Worked (and Didn’t) for Mine. The AMC Gremlin is ...
Today, hot hatches and muscle cars are two fundamentally different types of vehicles. However, back in the early 1970s, an AMC dealership created a model that could wear both hats with flying colors.