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Traffic sucks, so why not start your morning off with some music? You provide the toast and we’ll provide the jams. Read more…
Traffic sucks, so why not start your morning off with some music? You provide the toast and we’ll provide the jams. Read more…
And we’re back with the photo report of my little trip to the 2015 Tokyo Motorshow! Part 1 can be seen here . Read more…
Photos by the author. Akwardness, really, was the Gremlin’s main calling card. Some people still can’t see past that aspect of AMC’s subcompact, others embrace it wholeheartedly, but even the latter group has to admit that one awkward bit could Read more
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Filed under: Design/Style, Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan, Coupe, Concept Cars With a fresh coat of matte red paint, Nissan’s 2020 Vision Gran Turismo concept looks fresh as ever, and ready to take Tokyo by storm. Continue reading Nissan Concept 2020 Read more
1946 Willys CJ-2A, outfitted with everything a rancher might need. Photos courtesy Omix-ADA. Jeep parts retailer and off-road specialist Omix-ADA has been bringing vehicles from its historic Jeep collection to the SEMA Show in Las Vegas since 2013. Last year’s Read more
Ronan Glon of Ran When Parked is not normally our guide to Canada, as we saw the other day; instead, he’s been our inside man in Europe, and we’re turning to him today as we get out of the Americas Read more
Like their Beetle brethren, Volkswagen Type 3 Squarebacks once roamed the American landscape, meeting the transportation needs of small-and-frugal families from coast to coast. Today, however, few survive, with most falling victim to time, tinworm or increasingly impoverished owners. Those Read more
1934 Duesenberg SJ Rollston Touring Berline, SJ-514. Photos courtesy Keno Brothers Fine Automobile Auctions. Mrs. Henry James, a New York socialite and the widow of a former Continental Insurance Company CEO, had a passion for Duesenberg automobiles. In 1934, she Read more
Photo by Jim Donnelly. What bills itself as the world’s last Hudson dealership, the Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum, can trace its history back to the 1890s and can count at least three separate automotive dealership franchises throughout its history. Good Read more