For automobile enthusiasts in the 1960s and 70s, the term “hybrid” had a rather different meaning than it does today. In fact, hybrids of the ...
If ever there was a perennial sports car, it would be the Porsche 911. The 911 has been in production for over 50 years and ...
The Lagonda sedan issued forth immediately after Aston Martin was acquired by private investors from the rubble of the David Brown Company. Faced with ...
From the mid-1950s onward, Jaguar enjoyed considerable success thanks in large part to its highly advanced “XK” family of twin-cam inline six-cylinder engines. This engine ...
In the late 1960’s Jaguar’s popular E-type was nearly a decade old and starting to feel a bit long in the tooth to sports ...
As the roads of the world become increasingly populated with gasoline-electric hybrids, plug-ins, and fully electric vehicles, it poses an opportunity to pause and look ...
For the 1940 model year, Ford’s new Model 01A and 022A debuted with handsome styling courtesy of the company’s brilliant chief designer Eugene T. ...
DeLorean Motor Company was founded in 1973 by John Z. DeLorean, a former GM engineer and executive who was best known as the father of ...
Lagonda is surely the only British car company named for a river in Ohio. It was started by Wilbur Gunn, an American who had ...
Upon the introduction of the stunning new Series 452 V16 at the New York Auto Show on January 4th 1930, Cadillac assumed the command of ...
March of 1936 saw the introduction of Bentley’s latest model, aimed at providing buyers an unparalleled experience of virtually silent, high-speed motoring. The 3 ½ ...