
Cadillac Kills Off the ATS and CTS Sedans, But All Hope Is Not Lost
Cadillac is cleaning house and it’s starting with its sedan lineup, but not like Ford’ scorched Earth policy.
Cadillac is cleaning house and it’s starting with its sedan lineup, but not like Ford’ scorched Earth policy.
Today, Aston Martin introduced its all-new 630 horsepower, 208 mph V12 Aston Martin DB11 AMR.
By Jeff Glucker
Can the Rolls-Royce Cullinan retain a degree of poise and comfort while scrambling over rocks and do so better than a Range Rover or Bentayga? We’ll see.
By Eric Adams
If you’ve ever had to jump-start a car, you know it can be frustrating. The Tough Tested Pocket Jump Starter and Power Bank is here to save the day.
Classic Car Club has transformed, thanks to a $4 million remodeling project.
By Nick Caruso
I polled most of the crew here for their picks and then prodded for extra justification to back up their (incorrect) opinions.
By Nick Caruso
Air-cooled Porsches are a purist’s dream.
The Original Venice Crew built the first Shelby Mustang GT350s back in 1965 and now they’re building more.
By Jeff Glucker
At $17,000, it’s a steal compared to the dorky, lame, charlatan “SUVs” on the road today. Plus, it’s just so clean.
By Nick Caruso
The highlights are a new front axle design that improves stability both on-road and off, all the safety and driver-assist features the G-Class never had, and the barest hint of aerodynamic tuning without compromising the car’s signature look.
By Eric Adams
According to auto sales data gurus at Good Car Bad Car, the 2018 Jeep Wrangler outsold every passenger car in the US last in April.
By Nick Caruso
Why would you actively want to drive around in a solid chunk of metal monotony?
The use of cloth with a unique pattern is something cars have lacked for quite some time.
Making a name for yourself in the modern automotive world is nearly impossible.
Chances are if you’ve sat in a modern day sports car, you were being cradled by a Recaro.
It produces 516 lb-ft of torque at the bottom of the rev-range.
Chris Bennet uses widely available wrenches, sockets and power tools that you can easily stock in your own garage.
You could easily spend thousands on flights, rooms and accommodations, or you can just get this pop-up camper.
Leno spoke at length about what he values in Hot Wheels; he waxed on about the people behind some of the favorite real cars in his massive, famous collection; and he even shared some advice about starting a collection of your own.
By Nick Caruso
Soon enough, people will be clamoring for these cars in a desperate attempt to escape the dull, lifeless army of oddly sized compact SUVs roaming the earth.