Napier’s two-stroke 18-cylinder diesel engine is one of the most diverse—and insane—combustion engines ever produced.
The 1961 Lincoln Continental began as a rejected Thunderbird design, then reshaped American luxury and became JFK’s car.
An 18-wheeler smashed into a limo business along a major New Jersey highway early Monday — trapping the driver and an upstairs resident who was sleeping at the time. Wild photos show the front of ...
General Motors on Wednesday announced a cutting-edge upgrade to its inbound highway driver-assistance technology. In 2028, GM will add eyes-off highway driving to its bag of tricks, starting with the ...
New U.S. inventory for the Cadillac XT4 luxury crossover is nearly exhausted. Buyers who still want a new Cadillac XT4 are effectively shopping from the final scraps of dealer stock, with asking ...
A film scene of Dylan and Lennon at a low moment in 1966 has held a grim fascination for fans. Beneath the repartee, a touchy issue was at stake. By Jim Windolf Jim Windolf is an editor for the Styles ...
The Pontiac Ventura debuted for the 1960 model year as a trim level for the B-body platform Pontiac Catalina. The Ventura name was born from the tradition of taking car names from beach towns like ...
1961 was the year, and the Impala was the name that brought so many new things to the American car space. This convertible is here to remind us of at least some of them, and the way it does it is out ...