Even a thin and affordable cover like this one can keep the paint from getting nicks and scratches while in the garage. It only takes a few moments to throw on and off. Kyle Smith You click the ...
I know it’s hard to believe, but over approximately the past ten years, the population of new sedans has been rapidly dwindling. As a sedan fan (with the exception of a Volvo station wagon, they are ...
The year 1998 means something special to Porschephiles—it’s the last year of the air-cooled cars. The most fully developed of the breed, the 1995–98 model-year 911s, also known as the 993 generation, ...
Two weeks after our frustrating Mid-Ohio adventure, we rolled into Georgia’s Road Atlanta for the September race with new Sterling mag wheels and renewed confidence, even though it was a difficult ...
Turbocharged, four-wheel drive, and not for North America, Toyota built the Celica GT-Four so it could compete in the World Rally Championship. Keven Tao This story first appeared in the ...
It’s now 40 years since Porsche’s 962 Group C race car made its competitive debut, with 77 examples of the all-conquering prototype raced worldwide by a who’s who of drivers. But one man drove more ...
It isn’t all that taxing on an automaker’s wallet to take something already made for one brand, change a few trim pieces, and make it for another automaker (or internal automotive division) in the ...
When last we saw my 1988 BMW E30 325is—the car I should’ve have bought, towed home to Boston from Upstate New York by the truck I shouldn’t have bought—I’d just discovered that it’s a Franken-car.
They’re both America’s sports car. They both have the same name. They’ve both had white New Balances stomp on their pedals and jean shorts pressed into their seats. Yet the seventh (C7, 2014-19) and ...
In 1909, Alice Ramsey became the first woman to drive across the United States. She changed 11 tires along the way. Courtesy DPL/National Automotive History Collection “Dad, I need help.” This was the ...
The week marks the 50th anniversary of “King of the Stuntmen” Evel Knievel’s not quite successful attempt to jump Idaho’s Snake River Canyon in his steam-powered rocket X2 Skycycle. From humble ...
In March 1977, John Oostyen was 22, working at a local power utility, when he read a car magazine story touting the return of the Camaro Z28. Chevy had dropped the Z28 after 1974, and news of its ...