When it comes to clever engineering, it is often the Germans we consider first. Yet history has shown us that the French engineers at
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
E.L. Cord had famously saved the Auburn Automobile Company from certain collapse in 1925 and in the process, elevated Auburn from a maker of perfectly ...
One of the oldest names in the automobile industry, the Studebaker Company was formed in 1852 as a wagon manufacturer. By the late twenties, Studebaker ...
Introduced in 1939, Packard’s 17th series marked the final year for the legendary and long-running twelve cylinder model. The permanent effects of the Great Depression ...
The highly advanced Cord 810/812 was born during troubled economic times of the mid-1930s. As many prestigious automakers saw their sales figures plummet, some ...
Established in 1900, the Auburn Automobile Company earned a solid reputation and a loyal customer base for its reliable, well-built motorcars. But as the automobile ...
Introduced in September 1937, Packard’s sixteenth series marked the penultimate year for the legendary flagship Twelve. Since its revival in 1932 as the Twin Six, ...
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 ...
Packard’s 11th series debuted in 1934, and in typical Packard fashion was a careful evolution of the outgoing 10th series. New fenders and other details ...