
September 2, 1994 – The National Corvette Museum Opens
The National Corvette Museum opened to the public on this day in 1994 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the city home
The National Corvette Museum opened to the public on this day in 1994 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the city home
On September 1, 1989, a new era in the automotive world dawned as Toyota introduced its luxury vehicle division, Lexus,
In the heart-pounding shadows of the urban sprawl, where the scent of danger lingered in the air, a tale of
Henry Ford II, known as “Hank” to many, was born on September 4, 1917, in Detroit, Michigan, to Edsel Ford
On August 28, 2008, the motorsports community mourned the loss of a true racing legend, Phil Hill. Philip Toll Hill
Why does a 5 cent nickel exist? Simply, it fills the gap between a penny and a dime. Would you
In the heart of motorsports history, one name stands out as a beacon of speed, skill, and determination: Michael Schumacher.
The Yugo, also known as the Zastava Koral, is a small economy car that gained notoriety as one of the
On August 23, 2018, Nissan North America announced a significant $170 million investment in its Smyrna, Tennessee, and Canton, Mississippi
Monterey Car Week, centered around the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, continues to be a beacon for automotive collectors and
On this day in 1967, AMC issued a press release, pictured above, officially announcing the 1968 AMC Javelin. The vehicle
Ettore Bugatti, born on September 15, 1881, in Milan, Italy, was a visionary automotive engineer and founder of the iconic
The Nissan Skyline has evolved from a modest family car to a legendary nameplate associated with high-performance and cutting-edge technology.
On August 19, 2022, the Kia EV6 made a historic debut at Monterey Car Week, showcasing not just a new
The founder of the Chrysler Corporation, Walter P. Chrysler, passed away on this day in 1940 after succumbing to a
On August 17, 2022, during the third day of the Dodge Speed Week event in Pontiac, Michigan, Dodge enthusiasts were
The first Mason Motor Car rolled off a Des Moines, Iowa assembly line on this day in 1906. Edward Mason,
On this day in 1994, the Ford Contour and its upscale sibling the Mercury Mystique began production. Assembly line workes
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