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To anyone even remotely interested in automobiles, the Jaguar XKE (or E-Type if you prefer) hardly needs an introduction. The seminal sixties sports car has ...
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Allard Motor Company was founded in the aftermath of WWII by Sydney Allard, a London garage owner who was also known for being a rather ...
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The world might have missed out on such legendary BMWs as the 3.0 CSL, M1, and M3 had it not been for an Italian appliance ...
Jaguar chose an evolutionary approach when replacing its groundbreaking XK120. It was, after all, the car that truly established Jaguar as a mainstream manufacturer and ...
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In today’s automotive landscape, nearly every manufacturer has thrown their hat into the ring with an SUV. Porsche pioneered this segment with their groundbreaking Cayenne, ...
Within moments of the Duesenberg Model J’s debut at the New York Auto Show on December 1, 1928, the world’s business moguls, movie stars, and ...