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 ...
Buffalo’s Pierce Arrow Automobile Company was founded in its original form way back in 1865 as Heinz, Pierce and Munschauer, who manufactured various household items, ...
From the moment the first motorcar rolled out of its Quai de Javel factory in 1919, Citroen has embodied a sense of creativity, style, and ...
The Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 was a car of many firsts when it was introduced at the 1973 Paris Auto Show. The 308 GT4 ...
The Ferrari Testarossa was one of those cars that journalists of the period loved to call “controversial”. Some were awestruck by its extreme angularity ...
Ferrari announced the much-anticipated successor to the 512 BBi at the 1984 Paris Auto Salon, and onlookers were not disappointed when the covers came off ...
By 1935 Lagonda boasted a stellar and well-deserved reputation for its marvelous sporting automobiles. Despite the accolades, the company nonetheless found itself facing receivership. In ...
Late in the 1950s and into the early 1960s, Ferrari developed a series of V6 engines for Formula 1, Formula 2, and sports racing cars. ...
Like the Jeep and the Land Rover before it, the Toyota Land Cruiser is a vehicle whose reputation was hard earned in battle, mud, and ...
In the early 1970’s, Lamborghini was looking to cash in on the success of the Porsche 911 and Dino 246GT. At the time, Lamborghinis were ...
The much-anticipated replacement for the revolutionary Dino 246 broke ground at the 1975 Paris Auto Salon. New from the ground up, the V8-powered 308 signaled ...
As production of the 300SL and 190SL ended in the early 1960s, Mercedes-Benz consolidated the SL sports car range into a single model. The 300SL ...