A brief fling with a 1961 Chrysler Newport convertible led John L. Stein to go searching for another. What he found was even ...
Most of us have thrown together a plastic model or two, maybe even stuck with it long enough to take some pride in achieving ...
I was flogging the big Mercedes as fast as it would go, considering I hadn’t a clue which way the course went, artfully dodging occasional cars, bicycles, and buses full of tourists. Beside me was my ...
We’re sure that you, like us, appreciate the incredible options manufacturers provide when shopping for a new vehicle. Sports cars are faster, and 4x4s are more capable than ever, but as enthusiasts, ...
How do you like to take in the flowing form of a Ferrari Dino or the wedge-tastic lines of a Lotus Esprit? Do you hold your distance and try and see the car as a whole, appreciating its completeness ...
It’s safe to say that most car people, and even a lot of non-car people, have heard of Pontiac. Even though the 84-year-old GM motor division went extinct in 2010, models like the GTO and Trans Am ...
I have a cousin who is a powerhouse of a business owner, and is so crisply decisive about things that she makes me cringe at my tendency to obsess over insignificant decisions. Years back, she and her ...
The town of Perkasie, Pennsylvania, can trace its name back to a native Lenape tribe phrase that means “the place one goes to crack nuts.” Fitting, then, that this charming town, about 40 miles north ...
The average price of a new car is $48,644, or about two-thirds of the U.S. median income. There are more than 300 million people in this country and about 16 million new cars are sold every year, yet ...
It’s been an eventful summer for the collector market. On one hand, it shows obvious cooling, with even our Hagerty Market Rating settling back to pre-pandemic levels. On the other hand, while it may ...
Some of you may think I have strict, scheduled plans for my weekly column fodder. But I assure you nothing could be further from the truth. Sometimes I mean to write up a car I really love—like a ...
Records show that Hitchcock ordered the car on May 20, 1958, eight days before his acclaimed film Vertigo would open in theaters. Delivery was exactly one month later. Hitchcock likely would have been ...