19 Fantastic Cars With Fins From the ’50s
Towards the end of the 1950s, car makers decided that they wanted their cars to fly. Well, more accurately, they wanted to make them look like they could fly. In …
Towards the end of the 1950s, car makers decided that they wanted their cars to fly. Well, more accurately, they wanted to make them look like they could fly. In …
In 2015, sport utility vehicles, better known as SUVs, officially became the largest automotive segment in the world. And with modern engines getting more efficient every year (and EVs on …
Most cars from the 1980s weren’t exactly marvels of engineering. Many were slow (barely able to top out at 55 mph), unreliable, and nothing special to look at. However, the …
Because nothing says fun like car insurance, Hagerty has jumped into Gran Turismo 7 with both feet and a stack of liability cards. Hagerty insurance and Gran Turismo 7 have …
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What’s the deal with this 2004 Porsche Carrera GT that could become the most expensive Carrera GT ever sold? The high bid is not a big show about nothing; this …
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Back in the 1960s, a gallon of gas cost as little as 35 cents. No wonder that was the decade of muscle cars like the Mustang, Camaro, Challenger, and Charger. …
Killer looks, a ground-pounding engine, limited production, and high dollar resale, the 1969 Boss 429 Mustang is one of the best-looking muscle cars on the planet. In fact, we think …
COE, or Cabin Over Engine, is a common colloquial designation for trucks with such architecture. Some time ago — especially in the ’70s — American roads were flooded with COE …
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The Hoonigan crew is back at it again with another VS. showdown — this time pitting the epitome of electric speed against a bright blue gasoline monster. How this Hoonigan …
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February 4, 2022, marks the 100th year since Henry Ford purchased the Lincoln Motor Company.