The Forgotten Eco-Giant: When Ford Tried to Save the Planet With a V10
This concept—called the Super Chief—was far more than a flex of horsepower.
They Don’t Make ’Em Like This Anymore: Five Car Features You Won’t Find on Modern Vehicles
Hard to imagine now, but there was a time when drivers didn’t have any of the conveniences we take for granted.
Ten of the Strangest Mercedes Models Ever to Roll Off the Line
Even a brand as buttoned-up as Mercedes sometimes takes a wild swing and winds up building cars that look nothing like the ones we’re used to.
The “Golden Submarine” – A Car from the Distant Past That Was Ahead of Its Time
Built more than a century ago, this car still looks remarkably modern today.
Not All Americans Know the Purpose of the ECT PWR Button on Their Toyota: The Hidden Secret
Many modern cars with automatic transmissions, like the Toyota Camry or Lexus RX, come equipped with this unusual button.
Navy Veteran Parked His Volvo in 1978 — It Hasn’t Moved an Inch Until Now
When the shed door swung open for the first time in decades, sunlight spilled onto a Volvo that hadn’t budged since Jimmy Carter was still working in the Oval Office.
How American Car Designers Ended Up Building Wood-Sided Cars — and Why the Style Stayed Trendy for So Long
Automotive trends can be just as fickle as the fashion world.
Car for the Well-Heeled: 5 Jaguar Models That Secured Their Place in Automotive History
Jaguar’s legacy is defined by standout models that shaped its identity through design, innovation, and unmistakable British character.
GM Built a One-of-a-Kind V12 in the ’60s That Weighed More Than a Classic Mini Cooper: Facts About a Retro Engine
A giant truck engine: why the V12 Twin Six became a legend — and the surprising facts behind it
Why Early 20th-Century Cars Had Huge Fabric Bags on the Roof — The Real Reason Will Surprise You
Rumors about their purpose have circulated for years, but the truth is just as unexpected.
The 1967 Plymouth GTX: The One-Year Muscle Icon Most Americans Have Never Heard Of
Plymouth entered the growing mid-size segment in 1962 after a corporate misstep.
Bordering on classic: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette, a restoration project. It's in solid shape for being 54 years old
This 1971 Chevrolet Corvette has appeared on eBay with a single goal — to persuade online buyers that it deserves another shot at life after spending what seems like ages parked and neglected.
Every American Should Visit These – The Best Car Museums in the U.S.
These top automotive museums don’t just showcase classic cars – they tell the story of how engineering and design have evolved through the decades.
Hot-Dip Galvanizing Protected Cars from Rust for Decades — So Why Did Automakers Abandon It Now?
Hot-dip galvanizing once seemed like the perfect armor against rust — until its serious downsides became impossible to ignore.
Immaculate 1979 Chevrolet El Camino With Just 1,200 Miles
Picture a car that looks like it just rolled off the assembly line—yet its styling screams late 1970s America.