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America's first blind engineer designed an automatic transmission before GM, and his Speedostat became "Cruise Control" in 1959 Cadillacs.
British microcar builder Berkeley was in business for just five years, but it produced a surprisingly number of models in that time.
How has the ponton or shoebox Ford (1949-1951) fared in the market? We look deeper to see how a forgotten classic is doing these days.
At Hagerty Media, we love cars as much as you do. Read the latest and greatest Automotive History stories from throughout the automotive industry.
We drive 5 new sports cars that prove the affordable enthusiast car is not dead. Fun with gasoline and a stick shift continues to thrill.
The first in the three-part series outlining the evolution of one of the most ubiquitous V-8s ever: the modern GM small-block.
Importing a car from abroad is not as simple as wiring some money and awaiting your vehicle's arrival. Here are five key points to consider.
Available in no fewer than nine grades, or trims, the 2025 4Runner offers something for everyone, from soccer moms to off-road die-hards.
For those who wanted to see high-performance Harleys emerge to take on the Japanese, it didn’t happen. The V-4 Nova died on the vine.
After carving 43 miles of smooth asphalt that rises through meadows and dense forest on its way to a mile-high peak, a driver might conclude that the Cherohala Skyway was made purely for the fun of it ...
The tale behind the Dodge Viper is as heroic as it gets. We sit down with two program insiders who share little-known facts about the saga.
Alfa Romeo's 105-series of cars spanned nearly two decades and countless body styles. Here are 10 of our favorites.