The Car That Changed American Automotive Design
As Detroit's extravagant tailfin era faded, one luxury sedan quietly reshaped the future of American cars.
The Sports Car That Could Have Beaten Corvette—But Vanished Instead
It beat the Corvette to market in concept, featured revolutionary sliding doors, and still couldn't survive.
7 Most Beautiful Porsche Models Ever Built: Sports Cars That Became True Legends
These iconic Porsche models proved that timeless design can be just as important as speed and performance.
4 Legendary Cars From the 1990s That Enthusiasts Still Dream About Today
The 1990s are widely remembered as a golden age of automotive engineering, producing some of the decade’s most iconic vehicles.
Start Summer Right With This LeMans Blue 1969 Camaro Z/28 Powered by a Legendary 302 V8
This beautifully restored Camaro Z/28 captures the spirit of America's muscle car glory years.
Pontiac Fiero: When Cost-Cutting Turned Into a Nightmare
Pontiac’s bold mid-engine sports car promised to reshape the American auto industry, but relentless cost-cutting ultimately doomed it.
Unique 1953 Chrysler Coupe Could Fetch Up to $1 Million at Auction
One of just 18 examples ever built, this distinctive Chrysler stands apart even among one of America’s rarest coachbuilt cars.
The Cadillac BLS Was Built in Sweden, Assembled in Russia, and Never Even Sold in America
Cadillac once launched a European luxury sedan so unusual that American buyers never even had the chance to purchase it.
Why the Volkswagen Thing Never Truly Found Its Place in America
Volkswagen’s quirky open-top Thing looked perfect for California beaches, but American buyers never fully embraced the unusual machine.
Road to Nowhere: American 8x8 Heavy Trucks During World War II
During World War II, America developed massive experimental 8x8 military trucks designed to haul the heaviest artillery on the battlefield.
Rare 1970s McLaren Motorhome Bought by Zak Brown: The Story Behind a Racing Legend’s Return
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has rescued a one-of-a-kind 1970s team motorhome, preserving an important piece of Formula 1 history.
The Greatest Prewar Supercars Ever Built: The Legendary Machines That Ruled the Roads Before WWII
Between World War I and World War II, Europe and America produced some of history’s most extravagant, advanced, and unforgettable luxury automobiles.
“I Know What I’ve Got” Moment of the Year: Owner Turned Down $1.2 Million for a 1965 Shelby GT350R, Then Sold It for $2.5 Million
This ultra-rare 1965 Shelby race car just shattered records after years hidden away in private ownership.
This 1964 Ford Fairlane Trades Modern Trends for a Massive 572 V8 Monster
This heavily modified Fairlane trades factory simplicity for brutal V8 power, modern upgrades, and unmistakable muscle-car attitude.
The Fastest Cars You Could Spot on Public Roads From the 1960s to Today
These legendary machines pushed performance limits decade after decade and redefined what road cars could achieve.