
June 6, 1925 – Chrysler is founded
On this day in 1925 Walter Chrysler founded Chrysler Corporation when he reorganized the Maxwell Motor Company under the new
On this day in 1925 Walter Chrysler founded Chrysler Corporation when he reorganized the Maxwell Motor Company under the new
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On August 8, 1986, the world bid farewell to “Knight Rider,” the beloved TV series that introduced audiences to the
On August 7, 2001, Ford Motor Company and Navistar International Corporation announced a joint venture that would make waves in
The cheap car market is a thing of the past.
Are you ready to turbocharge your child’s back-to-school experience? For young car enthusiasts, nothing beats the thrill of starting the
On August 6, 1991, Peugeot took an unexpected victory lap that would have made any Olympian proud. In a move
It took Henry Ford three tries to start a successful car business, this was his first attempt.
On this day in 1928, Walter Chrysler founded DeSoto, which provided Chrysler Corporation a vehicle line aimed at the mid
On August 3, 1977, “The Spy Who Loved Me” debuted, marking the tenth installment in the legendary James Bond franchise.
August 2, 2000, marked a significant day in automotive history when BMW officially announced its plans to produce a new
August 1, 1947, marked a significant day in the life of the automotive engineering pioneer, Ferdinand Porsche. After enduring a
What makes us lust after rust? The thrill of the chase? The “what if?”
The Chevrolet Corvette, one of America’s most iconic sports cars, has a storied history that began with its prototype assembly
On this day in 2003 the last production Type 1 VW Beetle rolled off the assembly line. The need for
When General Motors (GM) purchased Cadillac on this day in 1909 for $4.5 million in GM stock, Cadillac was already
There many not have been any cars on Watkins Glen Grand Prix Raceway on this day in 1973, but 600,000
On this day in 1925 Walter Chrysler founded Chrysler Corporation when he reorganized the Maxwell Motor Company under the new name. Before doing so, W. Chrysler
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