The early third generation Plymouth Barracuda is renowned for its availability with Chrysler’s iconic big block V8s, the 440 cubic-inch Six Barrel and the 426 cubic inch HEMI. However, these high performance options were short…
Rare 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS with 409 Big Block for Sale: Classic Power with Impressive Upgrades
The Chevrolet Impala, a symbol of American automotive excellence, was already a sales sensation in 1963. Despite subtle styling changes, its popularity remained unwavering. Initially introduced in 1958 as a Bel Air variant, the Impala…
Subaru Debuts Hybrid Crosstrek in Japan, Combining Efficiency with Signature AWD Tech
Subaru, in partnership with Toyota and Mazda, is forging ahead with its commitment to combustion engines, augmented by electrified solutions. This strategy was first revealed in May and has been gaining momentum ever since. The…
Rediscovering the Mercury Cougar: A Luxurious Alternative to the Mustang’s Muscle Legacy
The Mercury Cougar, a pony car that briefly graced American roads in the late 1960s, remains a relatively unknown gem to many automotive enthusiasts. Introduced in 1967 as a more upscale counterpart to the Ford…
Mercedes-Benz & Moncler Revamp G-Class with Limited-Edition ‘Past II Future’ SUV and Capsule Collection
Mercedes-Benz and Moncler have revealed a new collaboration that expands their ‘puffer vehicle’ collection. This time around, not only can you admire the unique design but also purchase items from the accompanying capsule fashion collection.…
West Coast Customs Revamps Ford Broncos into Devil’s Reserve Themed Off Road Beasts
The West Coast Customs team was tasked with a devilish project. Five Ford Broncos stripped down to their bare bones, were about to undergo a monstrous transformation. The customer, a beverage company launching a new…
French Aviation Startup Aura Aero to Build Sustainable Aircraft Facility in Florida
Aura Aero, a French aviation startup, is set to make a significant impact on the American aviation industry with the establishment of its first U.S.-based manufacturing and assembly facility in Volusia County, Florida. The company’s…
Nissan’s Affordable Innovations in the U.S.: Versa, Kicks, and Concept 500SX Sports Car
Nissan, the Japanese automotive giant, is making significant strides in the American market. By implementing strategic decisions, such as maintaining the Versa as the most affordable car in the US, introducing new generations of the…
Hennessey Black Raven Cadillac Escalade-V: 1005HP SUV Redefines Power and Luxury
The Hennessey tuned Cadillac Escalade-V, dubbed the Black Raven, is a force to be reckoned with. Released in 2023, this American super SUV boasts a staggering 1,005 horsepower and 882 pound feet of torque, courtesy…
1961 Chrysler Newport Highlander: Affordable Classic with Rare Tartan Interior Option
The Chrysler Newport, a nameplate that graced the company’s lineup for two decades, has a less illustrious history compared to its siblings, the New York and Imperial. Originally introduced as a concept car in 1940,…
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible: Rusted Treasure with Restoration Potential on eBay
The iconic 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, a symbol of American automotive excellence, experienced a surge in popularity as its successor, the Impala, was introduced. Initially conceived as a Bel Air variant, the Impala quickly captured…
Rare Mercedes-Benz Models Unearthed After Decades in a British Barn
A pair of European automotive treasures, long lost to time, have recently resurfaced from the depths of a British barn. These classic Mercedes-Benz models, a 1954 W187 and a 300 Adenauer, represent a significant portion…
Harley-Davidson Issues Recall on Low Rider Models Due to Brake Safety Concerns
Harley-Davidson, the iconic American motorcycle manufacturer, has once again issued a significant recall. Just weeks after recalling thousands of Street Bobs and Low Riders for a faulty tire pressure label, the company has announced a…
Michael Schumacher’s Iconic Ferrari Set for Auction as Formula 1 Legacy Endures
Formula 1 has witnessed the rise and fall of countless legends, but none have left as indelible a mark as Michael Schumacher. His dominance during his time at Ferrari was unparalleled, and his records continue…
Kia’s US Sales Shift as EV and PHEV Models Rise Amid Market Slowdown
Kia America’s sales in the US market have experienced a slight decline compared to the same period last year. However, the automaker remains optimistic about its prospects, driven by strong growth in its electric vehicle…
Lando Norris Stuns Fans at US Grand Prix with a Classic 1973 Plymouth Barracuda
The Formula 1 star, known for his sleek and high performance McLaren cars, surprised fans at the US Grand Prix with a drastic change of pace. Instead of his usual racing machine, Norris rolled up…
NASA Prepares for Mars: Inside the HERA Mission Training Simulating Life on the Red Planet
While NASA’s lunar ambitions often steal the spotlight, the agency is quietly but determinedly preparing for a journey to Mars. While specific mission details and hardware may remain under wraps, NASA is diligently practicing the…
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Price Drop: A More Competitive Option in the EV Market
Ford has announced a price drop for the 2025 Mustang Mach-E, making it a more compelling option compared to the Tesla Model Y. While the upgrades for the new model year aren’t revolutionary, the reduced…
Hennessey’s 850 HP Mustang GT: Unleashing Unmatched Performance in 2024
The Ford Mustang has consistently proven its mettle, but a new Shelby GT500 could raise the lineup to even greater heights, leaving competitors like Stellantis and General Motors in the dust. While the previous generation…
Rare 1968 HEMI Road Runner: A High Performance Classic Muscle Car for Collectors
The Plymouth Road Runner, a muscular muscle car introduced in 1968, quickly outsold its corporate twin, the Dodge Super Bee. By 1971, when Chrysler discontinued its high-performance V8 engines, Plymouth had sold nearly 200,000 Road…
1964 Chevrolet Bel Air Auction: A Classic Beauty with Hidden Potential
The Chevrolet Bel Air, once the pinnacle of Chevrolet’s full-size offerings, faced a decline in status following the introduction of the Impala in 1958. While the Bel Air continued to be produced, it was relegated…
Cadillac’s Sedan Legacy Lives On: A Look at the Boldly Reimagined 2026 DeVille
While crossovers and SUVs dominate the U.S. market, Cadillac remains steadfast in its commitment to sedans. The Celestiq, CT4, and CT5, including their high-performance V-Series variants, are testament to this dedication. The CT4-V Blackwing, with…
Rare Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing Ready For Auction in Rusty Condition Ready To Make Millions
One of the world’s most remarkable car collections is set to go up for auction this weekend in Los Angeles, courtesy of RM Sotheby’s. The story behind this extraordinary trove begins in 1967, when German…
1989 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL, A Shining Convertible Car With 5.6L V8 Engine
The 1989 model year marked the end of an era for Mercedes-Benz with the conclusion of one of its longest-running platforms: the R107 SL convertible. Launched in 1971, this iconic model remained in production for…
Classic Barracuda Restoration Project: A Rare 1965 Find with Original Details Needs TLC
The 1965 Barracuda, once a formidable rival to the Mustang, has fallen into disrepair. Despite its early market debut, it couldn’t match the Mustang’s marketing prowess and sales. This particular Barracuda, found on private property,…
