The classic car market is having a reality check. After years of wild price gains that made certain models feel untouchable, several iconic cars have seen their values cool down significantly. It'
When it comes to rare muscle cars, few things get collectors more excited than a unicorn – a car so rare that most people will never see one in person. The 1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am convert
Ferrari loves making special editions of their regular cars, and honestly, who can blame them? When people are throwing money at you for the privilege of owning something rare, why not keep the party
Japan knows how to build cars that stick around. While everyone talks about their practical stuff like the Prius or Corolla, some of their wildest creations have been sports coupes that completely cha
So get this – everyone thinks fancy air suspension is some European luxury invention, right? Nope! Turns out America got there first, way back in the 50s. Cadillac dropped the Eldorado Brough
When World War II finally ended, Mercedes-Benz was in serious trouble. Germany lay in ruins, and the once-proud automaker had to somehow reinvent itself – fast. Their unlikely savior? A quirk
While exotic brands regularly build one-off engines for their six-figure supercars, it's pretty rare to see mainstream manufacturers do the same. That's what makes the Ford Taurus SHO's Ya
There's something special about a great car name. More than just a label, the perfect name can become as iconic as the vehicle itself. Looking back through American automotive history, some names
EV fans have a lot to look forward to in the next couple years. While there's already some cool stuff on the market - from sporty rides like the Lotus Emeya to family-haulers like the Kia EV9 - th
Electric vehicles can absolutely be the affordable, reliable transportation people need—but only if society stops trying to force them into the same box as gas cars. The reasons behind China&