
May 16, 1952 – Studebaker & Porsche sign development deal
An unusual automotive partnership formed on this day in 1952 when Studebaker and Porsche signed a contract to co-develop a
An unusual automotive partnership formed on this day in 1952 when Studebaker and Porsche signed a contract to co-develop a
Automakers often chase convenience with bold ideas. Some creations made headlines but then vanished before they could reshape the industry.
Few cars have captured the spirit of everyday performance and style quite like the Ford Capri. First introduced in 1969,
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
There was only one car that didn’t need roads! Prominent American automotive executive John Z. DeLorean founded DeLorean Motor Company
On the heels of the Chevrolet Corvette debut in January 1953, Ford unveiled the concept for the Thunderbird to the
Oscar H. Banker, an Armenian-American inventor born in 1895, filed for a patent for a new type of automatic transmission
The film Bullitt debuted on this day in 1968. In brief, I’ll let film critic Roger Ebert explain the plot,
On this day in 1958 Chevrolet introduced its line up of vehicles for 1959. The El Camino sat among them,
On this day in 1924 Lido Anthony “Lee” Iacocca was born. During his career he would achieve many incredible feats
What do you get when you mix a handful of the era’s biggest celebrities, a brand new car company promising
On this day in 1868 in the village of Winningen, Rhenish Prussia, August Horch came into the world, and with
In the late 1990s, when most kids were driving their parents’ old minivan to high school, 16-year-old Sarah Lateiner cruised
It may not be a Hemi, but it’s got a V8! This 1971 Dodge Charger for sale just popped up
Chances are, you’re more familiar with PT-109, the ill-fated patrol torpedo boat commanded by John. F. Kennedy during World War
Something out of this world happened on this day in 1992 when a meteorite struck a parked 1980 Chevrolet Malibu
As Americans transitioned into peacetime following Japan’s September 1945 surrender, the demand for new automobiles skyrocketed. While cars weren’t the
You’d think a federal government would opt for scrapping a car a president was shot in. Most countries would, right?
If you visited the Paris Motor Show on this day in 1928 you would have had the joys of seeing
There was only one car that didn’t need roads! Prominent American automotive executive John Z. DeLorean founded DeLorean Motor Company
On the heels of the Chevrolet Corvette debut in January 1953, Ford unveiled the concept for the Thunderbird to the
Oscar H. Banker, an Armenian-American inventor born in 1895, filed for a patent for a new type of automatic transmission
The film Bullitt debuted on this day in 1968. In brief, I’ll let film critic Roger Ebert explain the plot,
On this day in 1958 Chevrolet introduced its line up of vehicles for 1959. The El Camino sat among them,
On this day in 1924 Lido Anthony “Lee” Iacocca was born. During his career he would achieve many incredible feats
What do you get when you mix a handful of the era’s biggest celebrities, a brand new car company promising
On this day in 1868 in the village of Winningen, Rhenish Prussia, August Horch came into the world, and with
In the late 1990s, when most kids were driving their parents’ old minivan to high school, 16-year-old Sarah Lateiner cruised
It may not be a Hemi, but it’s got a V8! This 1971 Dodge Charger for sale just popped up
Chances are, you’re more familiar with PT-109, the ill-fated patrol torpedo boat commanded by John. F. Kennedy during World War
Something out of this world happened on this day in 1992 when a meteorite struck a parked 1980 Chevrolet Malibu
As Americans transitioned into peacetime following Japan’s September 1945 surrender, the demand for new automobiles skyrocketed. While cars weren’t the
You’d think a federal government would opt for scrapping a car a president was shot in. Most countries would, right?
If you visited the Paris Motor Show on this day in 1928 you would have had the joys of seeing
By 1966, Subaru had been selling its tiny, rear engine 360 for nearly a decade. By then, executives knew the Japanese automaker had to step up
When patent lawyer George B. Selden first filed with the US Patent Office for an internal combustion engine on May
Motorcycle racer Erwin “Cannonball” Baker left San Diego for New York City on an Indian Motorcycle on this day in
When it comes to JDM cars, one name stands tall as both recognizable and fear inducing, depending on who you’re
Packard automobiles were known for their superior engineering, luxurious design, and long history of excellence in American automotive manufacturing. Founded
Since its inception, the Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class (R170) has epitomized the essence of a compact luxury roadster. Combining sporty design, lightweight
The C4 Chevrolet Corvette, which debuted nationally on this day in 1983, marked a significant turning point in the evolution
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