The Beatles frontman knows a good car when he sees one.
What a different world we'd be living in if even some of these cars had gone into production.
Sometimes a car can be so good to drive or so pretty to look at, you'll forget its a pain in the ass to own
It’s Pontiac’s version of the Chevy Vega and it’s fitted with the factory Li’l Wide Track package.
Despite its age and miles, this three-row 4X4 looks to be in terrific condition.
The 1939 Packard sedan was lined up on a boat ramp for its moment in the spotlight when disaster struck.
This Lincoln looks like any old normal, Mark VIII if you look at it from the front.
Plus Ford and Stellantis lay off thousands of workers and Subaru becomes the latest automaker to issue a massive…
Some drivers hope these vehicles were printed on missing labels on the side of dairy cartons
What cars looked dated from the moment they hit the showroom floor?
Plus, Stellantis is recalling 280,000 over explosive airbag inflators and and Aston Martin names its third CEO in…
It had 400 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque, but no one would ever notice.
Plus. the White House moves to soften emission targets, and Jeep is hit with a massive airbag recall.
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The hated Chicken Tax is preventing us from getting the good vehicles
The seller says the original owner only ever used the car to “carry his golf clubs to the course.”
Some people actually have pretty good reasons for defending some models we all thought were bad.
Pulled from a barn after 30 years off the road, this old-school Olds seems to have cleaned up its act.
The Indy 500 Official Truck package coaxed fifteen extra ponies from the Ram's Magnum 5.9 V8.
We are absolutely shocked to hear this news. Shocked, we tell you.