In the early 1960s, Japanese manufacturers got serious about taking on new markets, particularly in the increasingly critical North American arena. As British and German ...
Riley became part of the Morris-MG-Wolseley Nuffield Organization in 1938. The RM was announced in 1945 and would continue to preserve the Riley character with ...
The arrival of Cadillac’s Series 62 marked a significant turning point for General Motors’ flagship marque. The upright grilles and running boards of the ...
Jaguar unveiled the XK150 in 1957 as a heavily reworked and updated replacement for the XK140. By that time, the XK chassis was starting to ...
In the years leading up to the United States’ involvement in World War I, the number of American independent car manufacturers began to slow. The ...
Like many early motor manufacturers, Singer – founded by George Singer in Coventry, England c. 1875 – progressed through bicycles and motorcycles before eventually settling ...
Riley Motors was once one of the most respected English sporting marques, located in the heart of the British motor industry in Coventry. Like many ...
After Facel Vega had found success with large, comfortable, gorgeous and fast Chrysler V-8-powered GT cars, founder Jean Daninos aimed to enter the small ...
Crediting any one auto maker with the invention of a particular vehicle can be a dubious proposition as there’s always plenty of room for argument. ...
Announced in 1929, the magnificent Phantom II served the role of Rolls-Royce’s flagship model for six years and set the standard for other manufacturers of ...
The first MG TCs arrived in the U.S. in the days just after World War II, brought home by proud GIs who had first ...
Automobiles Talbot was once part of a conglomerate of both French and English companies that included Sunbeam, Talbot and Darracq. Builders of mid and upper ...