Fusion of earlier Dynamic and Lightweight and Turbo Study programs takes inspiration from 934/5 racers of the 1970s
The first Honda Civic EG produced for North America looks like it just came out of the Alliston plant in Ontario, despite being 22 years old
Jerry Seinfeld has just taken the keys for his 1999 Porsche 911 Classic Club Coupe, the most expensive 996-generation model ever sold
1963 Mercury Monterey S-55 was built for that year’s race but legendary driver Parnelli Jones crashed it during a practice run
The old van got a battery pack, electric motor, rear suspension, and brakes from a Tesla Model 3 Long Range
A call from the driver to 911 said ‘I’m running all these red lights’ but she was brought to a safe stop with the help of police
From Corvette to Vipers, Cords to Fords, and everything in between, America has produced a lot of beautiful vehicles. Which is your favorite?
Inspired by the SCCA Championship-winning Chevrolet XP-87 prototype, the Fiberfab Centurion comes with beautiful coachwork and a dark backstory
If you had the cash to splash on one of these marvelous Mopars, which would get your green and why?
Eddie Hall completed the 24 hours of Le Mans on his own in 1950 in a 16-year-old, factory-modified Bentley that feels pretty good to drive even today
Modified 1980s Ferrari makes five times as much power as it did in V8 guise
This 1977 Jeep Cherokee S also has a revised interior clad in Slate Gray leather
Anniversary exhibition also gives Porsche fans the chance to see the new Mission X electric hypercar up close
Plant-based fuel manufactured from agricultural waste can be used without needing engine mods
The classic Howmet TX from 1968 is the only gas-turbine-powered car to take home a victory in racing competition
Restomod project from Porsche Classic and Porsche Club of America was one of 75 cars auctioned to celebrate Porsche’s 75th anniversary
Sometimes automakers really go to town on a car’s birthday, and others just get a lazy graphics makeover
This 1952 Porsche America Roadster was one of 16 brought to the U.S. by famed importer Max Hoffman and played a significant role in the brand’s history