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...

1932 Studebaker Indy Car – News

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. ...

2010 GTbyCitroën

The GTbyCitroën, shown as a concept at last year’s Paris auto show, makes its production appearance at this year’s Frankfurt soirée. Originally created for the Playstation 3 racing game Gr...

Architecture Sharing?

If architecture sharing is part of the plan for the vehicle expected to sell 20,000 to 30,000 units annually, the luxury Audi brand obviously is closer to Porsche in the hierarchy of things...

2011 Ford Edge and Edge Sport

When it was introduced for the 2007 model year, the Edge was like a contemporary Mariah Carey—great to look at, but struggling with a weight problem and the resultant effects on per...

1905 Buick Model C Touring

Behold one of the earliest surviving Buick cars, and the first Buick to be purchased on the west coast. The car was reportedly sold by none other than Charles Howard, Buick's west-coast di...

1912 Mitchell Model 5-6 Touring

A centennial that concours organizers may have overlooked will instead be celebrated August 23 in Racine, Wisconsin. Actually, Mitchell is much older than Ford or Buick, having been in the...

1916 Scripps-Booth Model C – News

Like the Buicks mentioned above, Scripps-Booth cars also shared a place in the spotlight at Cranbrook. The developer of this car, James Scripps Booth, was an artist, car designer, a self-ta...

1924 Isotta Fraschini

Forget Sprite; this is refreshing. Off to one side of the lawn, away from all the shiny show cars, sat this slightly worn 1924 Isotta Fraschini. Paint a little faded, tires showing a few m...