A standout even in a field of 62 Alfa Romeos, this 1931 6C 1750 with coachwork by Carozzeria Touring is no stranger to competition. In 1931 it was best in its class at the Villa d'Este Co...
Behold one of the rarest and most significant road-going Maserati in existence. The starting point for this stunning roadster was the 5.0-liter narrow-angle V-16 Maserati Grand Prix car, bu...
What do you do for thrills if you are Ab Jenkins, the Duesenberg test-driver whose job it was to verify that each car produced was capable of the company's claimed 100 mph? You have a fast...
This one-of-a-kind Brunn-bodied seven-passenger limousine was built for Mary Garden in 1934, powered by a 462-cubic-inch V-12. In its day, such Pierce-Arrows were priced and regarded sligh...
It’s been long-rumored but has now been made officially official at the 2008 New York auto show: The next-gen Nissan Cube will be coming to the U.S. starting in 2009.
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With new standard equipment and convenience features, the 2008 Highlander Hybrid base grade 4WD-i model will carry an MSRP of $33,700, a decrease of $190, or 0.6 percent over the previous ...
Suzuki-Based Cruze of Past Fizzled
It was a joint project with then-alliance partner Suzuki, which launched its own version of the car, with a smaller engine and sheetmetal changes, as ...
WD-40, the all-purpose solvent that helps car geeks unstick rusty bolts in their garages, is partnering with SEMA Cares to build a custom Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS for this year’s SEMA show. ...
Tough times for GM prompted the company to cancel its 2008 Los Angeles auto show festivities, at which it would have officially revealed the refreshed Pontiac G6 amid lights and fog and th...