Editor's Note: This story originally appeared in the Summer 2014 issue ofMotor Trend Classic. Things looked so promising there right toward the end. After decades of little more than lip service, ...
But GM’s biggest news came on October 2, 1959, when its first compact, the Chevrolet Corvair, went on sale. It was 180 inches long and rode on a 108-inch wheelbase, compared with 119 inches for the ...
Reviving a classic automotive brand is a dice roll. On the one hand, there’s a chance that dusting off a once-proud nameplate will attract interest from customers curious to see just how much heritage ...
They'd watched quietly, their motorcycles cooling in the parking lot, as he struggled to get behind the wheel of big, bronze-colored roadster. They were there when the roadster returned 20 minutes ...
Volvo’s first sports car was a flop in its day, but the quirky P1900 has since become one of the rarest Volvos ever built. [This story first appeared in the March/April 2006 issue of MotorTrend ...
The trick is selling cars in the United States of America. It always has been, and even with ascending car ownership in places like China, India, and Russia, moving metal in America is the key to ...