I have discovered the most depressing job in the entire global automotive industry. (No, not Chief Fuel Economy…
The esteemed auctioneers at Bonhams sold a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO for a mere $38.1 million tonight. Man, what a…
Whoa, there, Mr. Honda Dealer! You think you can just advertise the cars on your lot however you damn well please?…
Today is the first of the month, a date that is significant for two reasons: it's the day Jalopnik writers blow…
I'm not exactly sure if it's the pictures themselves or the juxtaposition of them together, or maybe it's just the…
We've been saying it for a while, but the E30 M3 is the next future classic. And the proof is right here: A 69,000…
The Ferrari 250 GTO is quite possibly the most expensive car in the world these days, and another one of the 39-unit…
The Nissan Cube is dead. And not just the one Doug sold so he could move, all of them after the 2014 model year.
Back in the days of the Zonda, you couldn't buy and drive a Pagani in the US if you wanted to. Now that Pagani sells…
The richest of the rich are going berserk for Rolls Royces, gobbling up cars faster than ever before.
Those hipster parties must have been a smash success, because the 2015 Audi A3 is a hit with younger folks, leading…
PANIC! There's panic at Mini these days, and it's not over ever-growing door count and exterior dimensions. It's…
Cuba recently relaxed its car purchase laws so that more new cars could invade its notoriously old car laden…
It's a tough day to be working for General Motors, and it just got a little tougher. The troubled automaker just got…
I still remember when the original Mercedes A-Class came out and changed the world as we know it. The year was 1997…
You're unlikely to ever see one in the U.S., but for decades Japan's domestic market minicars have provided drivers…
As a present for retiring from a long career of military service, Lt. Col. Joe Pagnotta bought himself a Ferrari…
Two months ago, Tesla Motors lost one of the battles in their state-by-state fight against car dealers. The…
Once again proving that new car buyers absolutely do not give a shit about recalls, GM's sales were up 13 percent in May, about twice what analysts predicted.