Along with badass muscle cars and sleek supercars, the Dream Cruise brings out obscure models and bizarre homemade creations.
Shopping for a secondhand sport utility vehicle? Discover the five bulletproof automakers that build long-lasting engines and refuse to break down.
This was the only Daytona personally owned by Carroll Shelby, and it shattered the previous mark of $22 million set by a 1935 Duesenberg SSJ in 2018.
A homeowner with a sizable rooftop solar system wondered how to charge two electric vehicles only when the house is producing more solar power than it can otherwise use. The idea was to put that extra ...
A rare Lagoon Green 930 Turbo over Mahogany leather with a built flat-six, a stunning air-cooled icon that needs a careful engine look.
The 2021 Volvo XC90 carried a nearly-$70k price tag before options, but thanks to depreciation, this 400-hp hybrid luxury SUV may no longer be out of reach.
Prestige automaker Ferrari is no stranger to squeezing insane amounts of power from their engines, with its new V6-powered supercar taking the cake.
My test car this time was a 2026 GR86 Premium with the six-speed manual, with a base price of $33,800. Combined with the $1,195 destination charge and options such as the GR Aero kit ($2,700), ...
Pebble Beach Car Week turned 75 with an unforgettable mix of historic racers, modern exotics and some of the most important cars ever built.
Toyota is a legendary auto manufacturer known for its reliable vehicles that depreciate slowly. How slowly? These are the models that hold their value the best.
A single-owner Rosso Corsa 430 Scuderia with just 1,300 miles, the last analog Ferrari V8 and a genuine screaming-flat-plane time capsule.
Here’s a 1997 Mustang SVT Cobra convertible with just 57,000 miles, packing a 4.6-liter V8, a five-speed manual, and a splash of Pacific Green paint that screams '90s cool.
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