Classic
Does A Muscle Car Necessarily Have To Be American?
The Merriam Webster dictionary says muscle cars have to be American, but evidence from Aston Martin and Holden suggests otherwise.
Renault Caravelle 1100: The beautiful 'poor man's Ferrari' with 55bhp
No power steering and a fuel gauge that requires engine-out repairs? This is a definite French classic
The 10 future classic cars under £5,000: Bargain motors picked by experts that are set to appreciate
Do you want a cool car that is cheap to buy but will rise in value? We've rounded up 10 cars with the help of Autotrader that will become future classics but costs less than £5k.
The Land Cruiser 70 Was Built For The Outback, Toyota Just Made One For The City
A heritage-inspired Land Cruiser 70 is heading to a Japanese expo wearing a color combination that hasn't been seen since the '80s
The Ultra-Obscure Toyota Classic is the Brand’s Weirdest Car You’ve Never Heard Of
Just 100 made, looks from the 1930s and a pickup chassis underneath – is this the oddest factory-built Toyota ever?
BMW selects UK car dealers to take part in brand's 'Classic Partner' pilot scheme
BMW has teamed up with its UK dealer network to provide a new pilot scheme aimed at making life easier for owners of its classic models.
Lamborghini Perfectly Restored This Miura
The gorgeous brown stunner is a 1972 Lamborghini Miura SV, and it was shown at the Concorso Roma.
Chrysler's Bugatti Tribute Featured A Straight-Eight Made From Two Dodge Neon Fours
The 1995 Chrysler Atlantic's body paid stylish tribute to the classic Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic from the 1930s. But its engine was slapped together.
Do you remember these cars from the 1980s? They all become 'classics' this year - are they collectable or forgettable?
We take a look at 10 models that debuted in Britain four decades ago. Then we cast our verdict on whether they are bona fide collectable classics or forgettable motors.
At $6,990, Would You Unleash Your Inner Cruella In This 1996 Cadillac DeVille?
What do you say? Would this DeVille be the talk of the town at $6,990? Or is the devil in the details?
The Knight Sleeve Valve Engine Was Charmingly Weird
Created by American inventor Charles Knight, this unique engine powered thousands of Willys-Knight cars before fading away into obscurity.
10 Boosted Heroes from the Early Days of Turbocharging
Turbo-powered cars are everywhere these days, but for years, they were exceptions, not the norm – these 10 cars helped blaze a turbocharged trail
Why The Datsun 510 Earned The Poor Man's BMW Title
The Datsun 510 copied contemporary BMWs with its rear-wheel-drive layout and fully independent suspension, which made it great to drive.
How An F1 Driver Turned The Utilitarian International Scout Into A Luxury Off-Roader
Peter Monteverdi drove Formula 1 cars amid many automotive pursuits before he settled into remaking cars, International Harvester's Scout among them.
Four Turbocharged Production Cars Existed In 1978, And Two Of Them Were Buicks
The Buick Regal Sport Coupe and LeSabre Sport Coupe joined a Saab and a Porsche as the only production turbo cars available in 1978.
At $8,450, Is This 1978 Datsun 510 Wagon A Blast-From-The-Past Bargain?
hat's your take on this road-trippin' throwback vintage wagon and that $8,450 price tag? Does that feel appropriate given the car's condition?