For much of the 1960s, the formula for speed was simple: long hoods, rear-wheel drive, and a V8 under the steel. Muscle cars like the GTO, the Charger, and the Fairlane were locked in a horsepower ...
In 1959, the original Mini Cooper popularized an engineering breakthrough that nearly every automaker uses today.
You expect a 1970 Cadillac Eldorado to overwhelm you with size, chrome, and quiet confidence. What you might not expect, especially if you picture classic American luxury as strictly rear‑drive, is ...
This characterful crossover wasn't such a success initially, but designers worked hard to make the concept work.