What’s The Oddest Thing You’ve Ever Used Your Car For?
The weird stuff people do in their cars is well cataloged on Jalopnik, but now we want to know what’s the oddest thing you’ve ever used your car for. Read more…
The weird stuff people do in their cars is well cataloged on Jalopnik, but now we want to know what’s the oddest thing you’ve ever used your car for. Read more…
Saleen might be in the midst of a legal and financial crisis, but that hasn’t stopped the California tuner from announcing plans for a limited run of Saleen S7 hypercars, built from the original designs and components from the first Read more
It all started out with a spirited discussion with Phil Painter, the promoter of one of our favorite events: Mopars At The Strip. We wanted to see who had the fastest 392-equipped Scat Pack in the land and we also Read more
The MINI Cooper, both the classic and the new version, have long been considered solid choices for road racing, autocrossing, or even rallying—the classic Cooper was a rally winner, of course, and the “MINI” rally trucks have dominated rally raids Read more
Filed under: Paris Motor Show,Bentley,Lamborghini,Volkswagen The VW Group will be focusing on electric vehicles and electromobility. Continue reading VW pulls Lamborghini and Bentley from the Paris Motor Show VW pulls Lamborghini and Bentley from the Paris Motor Show originally appeared Read more
Photos by Matthew Litwin. Dodge, despite its monster Hemi, had fallen behind in the muscle car image race: the Coronet 500 name didn’t have the requisite sizzle, despite crisp new lines for 1966. (Not helping: the Charger, twin to the Read more
From the seller’s description: We are proud to offer for sale a rare 1966 Lincoln 4 Door Convertible VIN # 6Y86G413847, one of a limited production run of 3180 produced in 1966. We acquired this car in April of 2010. Read more
1931 Duesenberg J-456 Rollston Convertible Victoria; image courtesy of Alan Rosenblum. A little more than eight months ago we announced the featured marques for the 2016 edition of the Hemmings Motor News Concours d’Elegance, this year celebrating its 10th anniversary. Joining our Read more
Stills taken from Honda video. Were it up to Honda, the very first car the company built for the United States would’ve gone through a crusher nearly 50 years ago, relegated to becoming another anonymous chunk of scrap metal. Instead, Read more
1954 De Soto Coronado. Brochure and ad scans from author’s collection. During the boom years of the immediate postwar era, auto manufacturers were doing their best to create ads that touted their new cars’ performance and comfort, with an added Read more