December 28, 1994 – Nissan Maxima named Motor Trend Import Car of the Year
On this day in 1994, Motor Trend announced its annual Imported Car of the Year winner for the 1995 model
On this day in 1994, Motor Trend announced its annual Imported Car of the Year winner for the 1995 model
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This 1955 Mercedes-Benz 170 S-D Diesel pickup truck appears to be an exceptionally rare find, blending historical significance with unique
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Why does a 5 cent nickel exist? Simply, it fills the gap between a penny and a dime. Would you
Maintaining optimal performance in a vehicle relies heavily on the integrity of its various components, and among these, the cooling
The Ford Explorer Sport Trac, first built on this day in 2000, was a game-changer in the automotive industry. In
Ferdinand Porsche, International Motorsports Hall of Fame member and Car Engineer of the 20th Century, died on this day in
In the tumultuous economic landscape of the late 1920s, General Motors (GM) seized a golden opportunity that would shape the
In early 1896 the speed limit in London was a blazing 2 mph (3 km). With automobiles being so new,
The racing circuit changed forever when sales of the 1965 Shelby Mustang GT350 launched on this day in 1965. The
Paul Newman was an American actor, film director, and entrepreneur, as well as a passionate auto racing enthusiast. He was
Anton “Toni” Ulmen, born on January 25, 1906, in Düsseldorf, Germany, was a prominent German motorcycle and racing driver whose
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This is the automotive news making headlines for January 17th-24th, 2024 _____ The cheapest Tesla yet? Tesla has told suppliers
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On January 23, 1914, the world welcomed Alex Tremulis. He would grow up and become beloved for his creative genius,
On January 22, 1975 Ford Motor Company announced that it would begin selling the Mercury Bobcat in the United States
At the time of Opel’s founding on this day in 1862 by Adam Opel, the business manufactured sewing machines in
After just one year of production, Oakland Motor Car Company principal founder Edward Murphy sold half the company to General
Maintaining optimal performance in a vehicle relies heavily on the integrity of its various components, and among these, the cooling
The Ford Explorer Sport Trac, first built on this day in 2000, was a game-changer in the automotive industry. In
Ferdinand Porsche, International Motorsports Hall of Fame member and Car Engineer of the 20th Century, died on this day in
In the tumultuous economic landscape of the late 1920s, General Motors (GM) seized a golden opportunity that would shape the
In early 1896 the speed limit in London was a blazing 2 mph (3 km). With automobiles being so new,
The racing circuit changed forever when sales of the 1965 Shelby Mustang GT350 launched on this day in 1965. The
Paul Newman was an American actor, film director, and entrepreneur, as well as a passionate auto racing enthusiast. He was
Anton “Toni” Ulmen, born on January 25, 1906, in Düsseldorf, Germany, was a prominent German motorcycle and racing driver whose
Beginning our journey through Land Rover’s history, we witness strength and elegance mixed with ingenuity. The transformation of Land Rover
This is the automotive news making headlines for January 17th-24th, 2024 _____ The cheapest Tesla yet? Tesla has told suppliers
Patents for internal combustion engines date back to as far as 1807, but none were considered commercially successful until engineer
On January 23, 1914, the world welcomed Alex Tremulis. He would grow up and become beloved for his creative genius,
On January 22, 1975 Ford Motor Company announced that it would begin selling the Mercury Bobcat in the United States
At the time of Opel’s founding on this day in 1862 by Adam Opel, the business manufactured sewing machines in
After just one year of production, Oakland Motor Car Company principal founder Edward Murphy sold half the company to General
On this day in 1994, Motor Trend announced its annual Imported Car of the Year winner for the 1995 model year, the Nissan Maxima. First introduced
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In the vast landscape of the global auto industry, the names of car companies often carry a rich tapestry of
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