Oh, Plymouth. Depending on the day, you could easily make the case that this is the brand we miss the most in our modern automotive landscape. And sure, it’s mostly because we miss vehicles that would ...
Held at the Peninsula London hotel on the edge of Hyde Park, this year’s RM Sotheby’s London auction finished with a reported 82 percent of lots sold for a total of £17,435,275, the U.K.’s largest ...
You don’t have to be a Porschephile to appreciate this particular 911, but the specs certainly appeal to the purist. Witness the fact that this 1978 Porsche 911 SC 3.0 coupe has a sunroof free, slick ...
For several reasons, today’s recently departed Hellcats owe their thanks to the 1966 Dodge Charger, like the one profiled and driven here. Though mechanically the original Charger owed much to an ...
I miss the Cadillac of my youth. Who would have guessed, even ten years ago, that virtually all manufacturers would snub the traditional, four-door sedan? But they have. For the majority of 2024 ...
For the 1970 model year, Pontiac unleashed the second generation of its Firebird pony car. Pontiac’s famed engines carried over to new, swoopy, European-styling, and sportscar-like handling became the ...
Lately I’ve been watching the classic TV show The Streets of San Francisco after work. I lucked out about a year ago when I saw a collection of the first three seasons on DVD at Big Lots for a mere ...
As some of you know, I work as an engineer in the professional racing industry. And because I can guess what you’re thinking, I acknowledge the absurdity of a serious corporation invested in high-end ...
Have you ever sat in on a focus group about cars? I did once, and within a few minutes I would have given anything to make a bid for freedom and the nearest pub. It’s several hours of ill-informed ...
If you’re the sort of car person who is always hungry for driving distilled to its purest form of man + car, you know Caterham. The boutique British company produces a slightly modernized version of ...
Aside from the standalone Escalade, for the last few decades, Cadillac might best be characterized by its pivot to targeting German luxury. Those efforts ultimately bore fruit in several generations ...
Whether you like it or not, EV-swapping classic automobiles is getting more popular. If you ask my opinion on the matter, I’d say it depends entirely on the subject car. Electrifying an Enzo-era ...