From the moment Ferrari took the covers off its much-anticipated 512 BBi replacement, the motoring press and the average petrolhead alike were enthralled with this ...
At first glance, the Cord 810/812 may not seem like a car born of the Great Depression. But during those anxious ...
In New York on January 4, 1930, Cadillac stunned the motoring world as it introduced the breathtaking new V-16. While Bugatti had already produced a ...
In early 1934, MG launched the N-Type Magnette, replacing the prior L and K-Types in MG’s diverse model lineup. Built to perform, consistent with MG ...
Detroiter Eugene Casaroll may not have worked directly for any of the Big Three, but he was nevertheless an essential player in the US automobile ...
In 1999, Japanese automaker Honda made waves in the sports car world with the introduction of their now-famed S2000. The front-mid engine roadster celebrated the ...
By the middle of the 1920s, the fate of the Stutz Motor Car Company was in the hands of Fredrick Moscovics, who had only just ...
At the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show, Alfa Romeo unveiled a stunning and evocative new concept car that borrowed considerably from the company’s vast sporting heritage ...
At the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show, Alfa Romeo unveiled a stunning and evocative new concept car that drew heavily from the company’s vast sporting heritage ...
At the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show, Alfa Romeo unveiled a stunning and evocative new concept car that drew heavily from the company’s vast sporting heritage ...
During the 1920’s, Pierce-Arrow found itself alongside the likes of Packard as a leader in the luxury car market. With humble beginnings as a manufacturer ...
Le Pur Sang des Automobile roughly translates as “The Pure Bred Automobile”. It is a phrase that was coined by Le Patron himself, Ettore Bugatti, to describe his ...