E.L. Cord had worked wonders at Auburn in his relatively short tenure at the head of the company. When he arrived in 1924, Auburn cars ...
Alfa Romeo launched the striking 1300 Junior Zagato in 1969 as an edgier, more focused alternative to the standard Bertone-designed Giulia 1300 GT Junior, reviving ...
Once Donald Healey phased out production of his unique Riley-powered cars, he went in ...
As automobile design and manufacturing transformed into a veritable technological and industrial revolution during the early 1900s, Indiana-based marques numbered several dozen and their collective ...
If we were to go purely on what our school history books and popular culture suggest, we’d know the father of the mass-produced automobile to ...
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 ...
The Century Motor Vehicle Company of Syracuse, New York was organized in 1900. Unusual for a fledgling automaker at the dawn of the 20th century, ...
Bentley Motors achieved success with its first car, the single overhead camshaft 4-valve per cylinder 3-Litre introduced in 1919. Always intended as a sporting car ...
Introduced in May 1957, the new XK150 built on Jaguar’s rich heritage including the XK120 and XK140 before it, marking the third and final evolution ...
Introduced in May 1957, the highly refined XK150 built on Jaguar’s rich heritage, including the ground-breaking XK120 and evolutionary XK140 before it, marking the third ...
From George Pierce’s first single-cylinder Motorette in 1901 to the final twelve-cylinder car built for engineer Karl Wise in 1938, Pierce-Arrow stood proudly for quality, ...
Following up on the success of the inaugural 3-Litre model, W.O. Bentley supplemented the line with the big six-cylinder 6 ½ Litre, which he offered ...