Sam, the host of the Sam CarLegion YouTube channel, renowned for his diverse automotive content, including classic reviews, traditional comparisons, and adrenaline-pumping quarter-mile drag races, Sam resides in Canada, utilizing a former airfield strip as…
Baltimore Bridge Blast: A Spectacular Display of Demolition
It took more than six weeks, but finally, the Dali container ship that hit and destroyed the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore has been freed. Engineers used explosives to blow up what was left…
How a Driveway Became a Cozy Home in Washington D.C.
The real estate market in Washington D.C. is in a bit of chaos right now. Many people in the city have good incomes, and a lot of them already bought houses with low-interest loans a…
Chevrolet Malibu’s End: Impact on Mid-Size Sedan Market
General Motors’ decision to discontinue the Chevrolet Malibu marks the end of an era for the iconic model, which has seen over 10 million sales worldwide across nine generations since 1963. With production slated to…
Miraculous Landing: Pilot’s Heroic Feat at Newcastle Airport
Piloting an aircraft demands courage and skill, yet passengers often take the cockpit crew for granted. This sentiment was challenged when a pilot executed a flawless emergency landing without landing gear, turning what could have…
Big Bucks for Brad Pitt: Hollywood’s Most Expensive F1 Film?
Brad Pitt has been working on a movie about Formula 1 racing for a while now. Lewis Hamilton, a famous F1 driver, is helping produce it. They started filming last year, but they had to…
Cadillac’s Global Revival: CT6’s Chinese Legacy & Electric Future
In China, Cadillac has boldly continued the tradition of large sedans with models like the second-generation CT6, tailored exclusively for Chinese consumers. However, the brand hasn’t neglected its domestic market, maintaining offerings like the CT4…
In the Fast Lane: Women’s Growing Presence in Motorsport
Big changes are happening in motorsports, especially for women. At the upcoming 2024 Indianapolis 500, something historic is taking place, and it’s not what you might expect. It’s not the first time a woman or a…
Buick Revival: Digital Designs and Classic Legacy
Buick, once a prominent player in the automotive industry, has seen its presence diminish in recent years. Despite offering the Envista and Encore GX models, along with the forthcoming Envision and 2025 Enclave updates, its…
Archer Aviation: Leading the Charge in eVTOL Innovation
The electric air taxi industry has reached a pivotal moment, with tangible progress evident in certified aircraft, vertiports, and manufacturing facilities. Leading the charge is Archer Aviation, a prominent eVTOL company in the United States,…
Stellantis Leadership Draws Criticism for Layoffs and CEO Compensation
In a recent Facebook live event, UAW President Shawn Fain criticized Stellantis, calling their actions “pathetic.” The company, known for making cars like the Ram 1500 and Jeep Wagoneer, fired many full-time workers from its…
1965 Impala: Iconic Convertible with Low Mileage
When the new Impala made its debut in 1965, it became the first automobile in US history to sell more than one million units in a single year, which was a huge milestone in the…
Feds Take Notice of Waymo’s Robotaxi Crossing Into Oncoming Traffic
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, is looking into Waymo’s driverless cars after some concerning incidents. One incident caught on video shows a Waymo robotaxi driving in the wrong lane to avoid unicyclists…
California’s Traffic Tab: Millions Spent on Rolling Stops
The “California Stop,” also known as the “California Roll,” is when a driver doesn’t fully stop at a stop sign. This is against the law and can lead to a ticket of $200 or more.…
1970 Chevelle: Rare Tuxedo Black Variant Restoration
The Chevelle depicted in these image presents a unique spectacle on the roads; departing from the norm, it rolled off the factory floor sporting a rare Tuxedo Black exterior complemented by a white vinyl top.…
1963 Sport Fury: Rare Engine Options and Restoration
In 1963, potential buyers interested in a Sport Fury had various engine options available. Although the standard 318 two-barrel setup was favored, Plymouth provided more powerful alternatives, such as the Commando 361 two-barrel and the…
2024 Shelby Super Snake: High-Performance Mustang Evolution
The 2024 Shelby Super Snake version of the new Ford Mustang commands attention wherever it goes. While its $150k starting price and other details have sparked debate among enthusiasts. Shelby American Inc. recently revealed the…
Restoring Glory: Sam’s Journey with a 1970 Dodge Charger
Sam’s quest for automotive perfection has led him across continents in pursuit of his dream car: a 1970 Dodge Charger. Despite its decades-long slumber in a makeshift garage, Sam sees potential where others see decay.…
2024 Ford Mustang Super Snake: A Vision of Unbridled Power
The Ford Mustang has always been a symbol of American muscle, but for die-hard enthusiasts, there’s always room for more. Shelby American Inc. has answered the call with the 2024 Super Snake, a beastly rendition…
Porsche 911 S/T: Unleashing Limitless Performance and Prestige
Porsche’s legendary 911 is a marvel of automotive engineering, renowned for its exhilarating performance and timeless design. The Stuttgart-based manufacturer has produced several special variants of the 911, including the 911 Dakar, 911 GT3 RS,…
Luxury Showdown: Lincoln Continental vs. Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II
Back in 1980, if you wanted the fanciest American car, you’d be looking at the Lincoln Continental Mark VI. It cost a whopping $21,424, making it the most expensive car made in the USA at…
End of an Era: Inside the Last Production Run of the Dodge Challenger
Dodge says goodbye to the Challenger car model without talking about what will come next. They want to keep the famous name for later. This happens as they make the last Challengers and send them…
Kia Theft Threat: Battling the Viral Kia Boys Method
Vehicle security is still seriously threatened by the Kia Boys theft tactic, a viral phenomena that targets Kia and Hyundai automobiles in the US. Hyundai and Kia tried to reduce the vulnerability with anti-theft software,…
Firebird Fading: 1980 Trans Am Special Edition Rarity
Sales of the Firebird, particularly the Trans Am variant, fell in 1980, signaling a difficult period for the legendary vehicle. Despite an exceptional record in 1979, with the Trans Am selling over 119,000 units, in…
Classic GTO: Restored Icon of Pontiac’s Glory Days
The hardtop version of the Pontiac GTO was the most popular choice among consumers at Pontiac dealerships in 1965. The GTO’s popularity was further emphasized by the significant demand for the four-barrel and Tri-Power variants,…
