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If the recent Mecum’s auction held at Del Monte Golf Course is anything to go by, achieving A$79.8 million sales, there's ...
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Buckle up, car enthusiasts! Join us as we explore the most forgettable cars of the 1940s, a decade that witnessed some of the biggest flops in automotive history, launching models that fizzled rather ...
MotorTrend has seen countless models come and go in our 75 years, but there’s only one nameplate that’s been part of the automotive scene for the entirety of our existence: the Chevrolet Suburban.
For this check-on in Hagerty Marketplace, we’re focusing on three very different cars that still have quite a bit in common and could fill the same role in a collection. Each is V-8–powered and each ...