Could the 1970s be the worst decade in American automotive history? Two energy crises, a reckoning with pollution, a flood of high-quality imports from Japan, and the rise of the Me Generation—all ...
Cars today often share the same look. They follow the same lines and the same tech. Buyers see fewer differences from one model to the next. We all miss the days when each car had its own style. In ...
You laugh... but the '70s were a golden era for car design. Scratch that—bold car design. Everything felt heavier back then. The features were outrageously clunky ...
The 1964 Pontiac GTO might not be the first muscle car ever built, but it is often credited with jump-starting the era that followed. In fact, the first true muscle car (defined as a model with a ...
Image Credit:Firing up the quattro - CC BY 2.0/WikiCommons Everyone remembers that one kid in high school who had the car. It didn’t have to be new or fast—but if it looked good, made noise, or had ...
Image Credit: chorche de prigo / Shutterstock. Some cars just look better in vibrant hues. In an era of bell-bottoms and vinyl records, cruising in candy-apple red Mustangs or avocado-green Beetles ...