If you've been waiting for the all-new 2009 MKS with quiet patience, then the new Lincoln flagship is for you. This is a car all about refined luxury for the responsible types who want a l...
This little charmer is freshly restored in its original colors. Fiat built a total of about 40,000 Series I cars from 1932-33. This one was built as a knock-down kit in France, where it pr...
Jaguar has chosen the exotic-focused 2008 Geneva and New York auto shows, to let two of its most exotic cats to date out of its bag.
The 2009 XJ Portfolio Edition and the 2009 XKR Portf...
Frank Cek bought this car in 1963 and dragged it out of a mud bog. He then spent 36 years and much of his own blood, sweat, and tears restoring it. The result is stunning, and is thought t...
One of five factory cars campaigned in 1932 and 1933, this racy Stude was powered by a 336-cubic-inch straight-eight from the company's President line, tuned to produce 200 hp at 4000 rpm. ...
Like the Silverado hybrid, the Sierra hybrid is expected to achieve some 40-percent-better fuel economy in the city and 25-percent-better fuel economy overall than a comparable gas-only ve...
In the face of increasingly refined, stylish, and younger competition in the compact-SUV class, Ford's aging Escape and its Mercury twin, the Mariner, received major updates for 2008 invol...
Behold one of the rarest and most significant road-going Maserati in existence. The starting point for this stunning roadster was the 5.0-liter narrow-angle V-16 Maserati Grand Prix car, bu...