This 22,000-Mile 1988 Buick Riviera T-Type Looks Brand New And Has A Functional Cathode Ray Touchscreen
These days, most of the GM E-body models are likely either rusted husks of their former selves rotting away in junk yards.
Read MoreThese days, most of the GM E-body models are likely either rusted husks of their former selves rotting away in junk yards.
Read MoreNew information revealed in the National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report, however, sheds a little more light on what may have caused the crash.
Read MoreIf you want the Borzoi of motor vehicles, there's no better place to look.
Read MoreNH motorists probably feel like they're watching Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck arguing over whether it's duck season or rabbit season.
Read MoreTailfins were placed on all sorts of sizable sedans and coupes in the 1950s and 1960s, but they were gone almost as quickly as they arrived.
Read MoreThese days, most of the GM E-body models are likely either rusted husks of their former selves rotting away in junk yards.
Read MoreNew information revealed in the National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report, however, sheds a little more light on what may have caused the crash.
Read MoreAlthough engine oil enters cars as a yellow liquid, you'll almost always find its color to be brown or black when it's being drained. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you want the Borzoi of motor vehicles, there's no better place to look.
Read MoreNH motorists probably feel like they're watching Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck arguing over whether it's duck season or rabbit season.
Read MoreIt's clear the increase isn't just a few enthusiasts.
Read MoreThe McLaren F1 is widely considered one of the greatest sports cars ever made and a lot of its appeal is derived from the fantastic powerplant.
Read MoreThe death of the LC also marks the end of the road for Lexus' naturally aspirated 2UR 5.0 V8 engine.
Read MoreLet this be a reminder to you all: buying a car as an investment is almost always a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad idea.
Read MoreIf you just look at the second teaser image that Toyota released, it's pretty clear we're looking at a three-row SUV.
Read MoreThere was a smattering of minivans and wagons, which is to be expected from a crew of Jalopnik commenters, but there were plenty of other unique answers.
Read MoreWe're looking at China's ban on pop-out door handles, Tesla's continued European collapse, as well as an NHTSA investigation into F-150 transmission issues.
Read MorePeople love mini trucks, and they don't get any more mini than today's Mighty Boy. We'll have to decide if its asking price is appropriately teensy-weensy.
Read MoreAlthough Apple CarPlay is a fantastic feature for any iPhone owner, some automakers don't support it. Here are the brands that refuse to include the technology.
Read MoreParasitic drains can be extremely annoying, but they're not impossible to identify. Here are some ways to find a parasitic drain in your car.
Read MoreAccording to Consumer Reports' most recent owner satisfaction study, this Japanese brand had the lowest number of happy customers.
Read MoreGenesis vehicles have gained plenty of praise, and its GV80 model is no different. But how well does its reliability hold up in the eyes on consumers?
Read MoreMany electric vehicles have used retractable door handles, but they've fallen under scrutiny in recent years. Why have automakers stuck with them for so long?
Read MoreThe idea that congestion pricing would be a boon for drivers who never enter the congestion zone may be hard to believe, but that's what the numbers say.
Read MoreMonsoon may not be a well-known audio brand today, but several decades ago, you could find it in numerous models, including these GM vehicles.
Read MoreMazda had made some outrageous cars throughout its history. Here are 11 that prove to be unique, even if they aren't all that great to drive.
Read MoreOne of the most iconic characters in "Transformers" media, Optimus Prime, commonly features as a flat-nose semi truck. Here's what that truck is.
Read MoreThe distinction of having multiple engines is usually reserved for specialized vehicles, but certain twin-engine production cars were sold to the public.
Read MoreIMSA mentioned machine learning for diagnostics, wireless networking and RFID applications as a potential area for discussion.
Read MorePlenty of roads in the United States have distinct names. Because of this, it's easy to forget that they had to be individually named in the first place.
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