Nineteen thirty-two was an odd year for Packard production. The board’s decision to produce a mid-market luxury car to compete with LaSalle and high-line Buick ...
Not long after Walter P. Chrysler took over the ailing Maxwell Motor Company and renamed it Chrysler Corporation in 1924, the ambitious Mr. Chrysler began ...
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 ...
In the wake of a dust-up with William “Billy” Durant, the fiery founder of General Motors, Walter P. Chrysler left his post at Durant’s fledgling ...
To today’s enthusiasts, the name Delahaye conjures images of opulent, art-deco sports cars that grace the lawns of the world’s most prestigious concours d’elegance ...
Citroen’s magnificent, space-age DS turned the motoring world on its head when it launched at the 1955 Paris Auto Salon. Onlookers at the show were ...
Jaguar’s replacement for the aging XK150 debuted to stunned audiences at the 1961 Geneva Auto Salon. Like the XK120 of 1948, Sir William Lyons again ...
In the 1960s, Toyota’s FJ40 Land Cruiser was enjoying tremendous global success, and soon other Japanese manufacturers wanted to get their piece of the rapidly ...
The automobiles that bear Andre Citroen’s name have long been synonymous with innovation, creativity, and unique style. From the very first car that rolled out ...
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 ...
Mercedes-Benz has long demonstrated the power of a diverse product portfolio. With an ethos of quality and innovation above all, Mercedes-Benz has made their mark ...
Immediately after young Howard Marmon earned his engineered degree from the University of California Berkeley, he went straight to work in his family business, The ...