2009 Porsche 911 Targa 4 / Targa 4S

For 2009, the Porsche 911 Targa 4 and Targa 4S will receive similar powertrain and technology updates as have the other 2009 911 Carrera models. The glass-roof Targas receive new, direc...

2008 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

The design of the Rolls-Royce Phantom drophead coupe that made its debut at the Detroit show in January looks quite familiar. For three years now, the international auto-show circuit has ...

2009 Maserati Quattroporte Coupe

As we reported in Upfront in our February issue, the Maserati brand has plans to produce a GT-style coupe to compete in the burgeoning six-figure coupe market currently occupied by the Ben...

1928 Stutz Black Hawk

We were drawn to this one by the slogan painted on its frame rail, reading: "Safety Stutz." Knowing how incredibly dangerous racing was in the twenties, we inquired as to this model's alle...

More Ponies for the Boxster

First 300-Plus-Horsepower Boxster Now, although the RS60 spyder is the first Boxster to wear the "RS" label, this car does not bring with it a lighter and intensified package as is the ...

1932 Lincoln Dual-Cowl Phaeton

Lincoln only built 40 Dual-Cowl Phaetons (so named for the two separate windshields for front and rear passengers), and this one ended up in the hands of a real eccentric. When Duane and J...

2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon

Wagons are wildly popular in Europe, and the new mandate at Cadillac is to design global vehicles—ergo North America will get a CTS Sport Wagon next spring. General Motors chose the 200...

1936 Avion-Voisin C28 Aerosport Aero Coupe

If you measured the distance from the tip of the hood ornament to the ground on this 1936 Avion-Voisin C28 Aerosport Aero Coupe, we'd bet it's within two inches of the car's overall height...

1937 D8-120 S Portout Aero Coupe

Louis Delage founded the French company bearing his name in 1905, and 100 years later his personal car, this aluminum-bodied 1937 D8-120 S Portout Aero Coupe, took Best in Show at the 55th...