1931 Model 66B Willys-Knight roadster

One of several brands established by the energetic John North Willys, Willys-Knight automobiles were part of the large Willys-Overland operation based in Toledo, Ohio. Though not in the sa...

2009 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione

This gorgeous two-seat coupe turns out to be the latest chapter in the on-again/off-again thriller that centers on the chances that Alfa Romeo will one day soon be reunited with U.S. buyer...

2008 Volkswagen Tiguan

Volkswagen's Tiguan concept is a thinly veiled look at what the 2008 production Tiguan, VW's first small SUV, will look like. The Golf/Rabbit-based SUV borrows styling attributes from the...

1931 Bugatti T51 Dubos Coupe

This car started life as a factory Grand Prix racer, driven by Chiron in 1931, and by Dreyfus in 1931 and 1932. Then it was sold to Parisian Andre Bith, who converted it for road use by si...

1931 Bentley 8 Liter Barker Roadster

This stylish pontoon-fendered roadster was among the last of the original Bentleys. The 8.0-liter series contributed to the company's undoing, as it was too big and too expensive for the d...

2008 Smart Fortwo

High atop a car park in downtown Stuttgart, the all-new 2008 Smart Fortwo made its official debut to a crowd of more than 500 primarily European journalists. Besides representing the first...

1931 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750

A standout even in a field of 62 Alfa Romeos, this 1931 6C 1750 with coachwork by Carozzeria Touring is no stranger to competition. In 1931 it was best in its class at the Villa d’'Este Co...

2008 Saab Turbo X

Thirty years ago, Saab chose the Frankfurt auto show to unveil a new performance model. That car was the Saab 99 Turbo, Saab's first attempt at using turbocharging to pump up engine perf...

1930 Stutz MB Weyman Monte Carlo – News

Don't wax the body! This car's unique Weyman coachwork is truly a composite body. The hood is steel, the cowl is aluminum, as is the curved portion at the rear of the roof. The rest is wood...