
April 16, 2014: Mazda Honors a Quarter-Century of Driving Joy with the 25th Anniversary MX-5 Miata
On April 16, 2014, the vibrant floors of the New York International Auto Show bore witness to a celebration 25
On April 16, 2014, the vibrant floors of the New York International Auto Show bore witness to a celebration 25
The automobile is one of the most transformative inventions of the modern era, shaping industries, economies, and daily life across
Cars that are now considered classic have played a crucial role in shaping the automotive industry, influencing design, engineering, and
Classic station wagons are making a serious comeback, and it’s easy to see why. These vintage haulers combine practicality with
Wow! Whether you’re a passive auto enthusiast or a diehard gear head, chances are you’ve heard of the legendary car
On this day in 1964 legendary drag racer Don Garlits become the first drag racer to break 200 miles per
The choice without a compromise! That’s just one way Cadillac marketed its 1959 lineup. The ad guys sure had some
In a truly out of this world event, US astronauts David Scott and James Irwin became the first people to
On this day in 2003 the last production Type 1 VW Beetle rolled off the assembly line. The need for
There many not have been any cars on Watkins Glen Grand Prix Raceway on this day in 1973, but 600,000
In an attempt to mobilize France in the late 1930s, Citroën aimed to build an inexpensive automobile that could be
On lap 175 of 250 of the CART series U.S. 500 on this day in 1998 Adrian Fernandez hit the
The air was calm, the sun was out, and the seabirds were cawing, but nobody could hear them. The birds’
Founded in 1905 in York, Pennsylvania, as the York Motor Car Company, A.P. Broomell sought to build the finest automobiles
On this day in 2007 the 6 millionth Honda Civic produced in North America. The small, fuel efficient first-generation Honda
On this day in 1908 brothers Fred and Charles Fisher founded Fisher body in Detroit, Michigan. After launching the company
Volkswagen introduced its 2+2 sports car, the Karmann Ghia, in 1955 as a hardtop coupe. Within a year more than
On this day in 1967 a Panhard 24 rolled off the assembly line, marking the end of 77 years of
Shortly after leaving a party on Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts, U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy drove his mother’s 1967 Oldsmobile Delmont
Just as McLaren was becoming the favorite to win the driver and constructor F1 titles in 2007, Mercedes-Benz announced the
On this day in 1964 legendary drag racer Don Garlits become the first drag racer to break 200 miles per
The choice without a compromise! That’s just one way Cadillac marketed its 1959 lineup. The ad guys sure had some
In a truly out of this world event, US astronauts David Scott and James Irwin became the first people to
On this day in 2003 the last production Type 1 VW Beetle rolled off the assembly line. The need for
There many not have been any cars on Watkins Glen Grand Prix Raceway on this day in 1973, but 600,000
In an attempt to mobilize France in the late 1930s, Citroën aimed to build an inexpensive automobile that could be
On lap 175 of 250 of the CART series U.S. 500 on this day in 1998 Adrian Fernandez hit the
The air was calm, the sun was out, and the seabirds were cawing, but nobody could hear them. The birds’
Founded in 1905 in York, Pennsylvania, as the York Motor Car Company, A.P. Broomell sought to build the finest automobiles
On this day in 2007 the 6 millionth Honda Civic produced in North America. The small, fuel efficient first-generation Honda
On this day in 1908 brothers Fred and Charles Fisher founded Fisher body in Detroit, Michigan. After launching the company
Volkswagen introduced its 2+2 sports car, the Karmann Ghia, in 1955 as a hardtop coupe. Within a year more than
On this day in 1967 a Panhard 24 rolled off the assembly line, marking the end of 77 years of
Shortly after leaving a party on Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts, U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy drove his mother’s 1967 Oldsmobile Delmont
Just as McLaren was becoming the favorite to win the driver and constructor F1 titles in 2007, Mercedes-Benz announced the
On this day in 1964, two days before the official Ford Mustang on-sale date, one mistakenly left the dealership. The lucky new owner, the first person
April 8, 2004 marked a milestone not just for Skoda Auto, but for the broader story of Eastern European automotive
Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company, passed away at age 83 on this day in 1947 at his estate
Sure, Ferdinand Porsche often gets the credit for the Volkswagen Type 1, but let’s not forget he had a huge
American inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Dean Kamen was born on this day 1951, in Rockville Center, New York. Kamen’s passion
When the Subaru Crosstrek first rolled onto the scene on April 4, 2012, as a 2013 model, it entered a
In the early 1880s, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach started developing what would become known as the Grandfather clock engine,
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