Every day, we get letters from readers asking us to write stories about things that, frankly, we don't know anything about. Recently, citing the well-known return of its longtime platform-m...
The Fleetwood catalogue for 1936 offered three custom bespoke bodies that could be mounted to the exclusive V-16 Cadillac chassis, but found few takers in the depression-era economy. In fac...
It’s been long-rumored but has now been made officially official at the 2008 New York auto show: The next-gen Nissan Cube will be coming to the U.S. starting in 2009.
The photos shown h...
There was a day, before OnStar, the AAA auto club, cell phones, and roadside assistance, when owners were expected to maintain and repair their own vehicles, especially if they didn't want...
Entering its fourth model year, the 2010 Mercedes-Benz GL-class receives a minor refresh as it debuts at the 2009 New York auto show. All GL-class models—GL450, GL550, and GL350 BlueTec, w...
If you measured the distance from the tip of the hood ornament to the ground on this 1936 Avion-Voisin C28 Aerosport Aero Coupe, we'd bet it's within two inches of the car's overall height...
We bet it wasn't a carry-on. When this 1935 Morgan F-2 was bought on the Isle of Man last year, the owner brought it back to the U.S. with him as checked baggage. The 850-pound car was sec...
Ford has been bragging about its EcoBoost engine for so long, readers will be forgiven for thinking the engine is already in production. It’s not yet, but that will change this summer when...
This diminutive little racer has had quite the storied history. It won its class at LeMans in 1935 and eventually was sold to American racer and founder of the Automobile Racing Club of Am...