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
Before 1932, V8 engines were basically rich people toys - expensive beasts found only in fancy Cadillacs and other luxury rides. Meanwhile, regular folks puttered around in Model As with their humble
Waymo and Toyota are officially in early talks to team up on a next-gen autonomous vehicle platform—and while it’s still very much in the “let’s see where this goes” phas
Ever wonder what happens when automotive giants try their luck abroad? GM's adventure with Korean carmaker Daewoo is one for the history books—a story of big ambitions that ultimately fizzle
Ever wondered why gas stations bother selling mid-grade fuel when your car probably doesn't need it? Turns out it's mostly a leftover from the leaded gas era and a way to squeeze extra cash fr
Finding a well-preserved everyday car can be just as exciting as spotting an exotic supercar - at least for certain car enthusiasts. Case in point: this remarkably intact Hyundai Excel sedan recently
New safety standards proposed by NHTSA could change how cars look in the coming years. Designers are already preparing for the challenge. Remember those awkward bumpers tacked onto US-market Lambor
One of the most iconic cars from Formula 1 history has just reappeared, and it’s not just some dusty garage queen—it’s the Ferrari F2001 that Michael Schumacher drove to victory
Let's face it - even fancy automakers like BMW have their share of automotive oddballs. While they've built their reputation on those sleek, sporty sedans that businesspeople love, they've
Ever heard of the BMW 2800 Spicup? No? You're not alone. This weird little oddball from the '60s is BMW's forgotten attempt to crash the Italian sports car party. Back when Lamborghini