History
The Crash Test Ferraris: When Maranello Sacrificed Supercars for Safety
In a dimly lit warehouse in Italy, a row of brand-new Ferrari 348s—each worth a small fortune—sat waiting for their fate. But these weren’t destined for collectors or celebrities. They were about to be deliberately destroyed.
Did You Know? The Iconic House at Eau Rouge Has Stood Since at Least 1930
Eau Rouge, one of the most famous and thrilling corners in motorsport, has been a defining feature of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps for nearly a century. But did you know that the house overlooking this legendary corner has been a silent witness to rac...
Volkswagen expects customers to pay over $70,000 for a fully-loaded ID.Buzz
The first-ever electric Microbus will ask shoppers to defy logic and ignore superior products from other brands to make a style statement.
Is Tesla in trouble? Massive price cuts signal demand crisis
With only a few months left in the year, Tesla seeks to move product and bolster yearly numbers.
How the Subaru WRX is keeping rally-inspired driving alive
Over 8 out of 10 people who purchase the Subaru WRX choose this option.
2025 Lincoln Navigator starts at over $100K — is it worth the splurge?
With a starting price over $100,000, the 2025 Lincoln Navigator enters six-figure territory — packed with luxury upgrades, but can it justify the cost against fierce competition?
Junkyard Gem: 1999 Pontiac Firebird Coupe
A 1999 Pontiac Firebird coupe with 3.8-liter Buick V6 and five-speed manual transmission, found in a Colorado wrecking yard.
Junkyard Gem: 1962 Chevrolet Corvair 700 4-Door Sedan
A 1962 Chevrolet Corvair with air-cooled boxer-six engine and two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission, found in a Colorado junkyard.
From decay to dazzling: Ford restores grandeur to Detroit train station
The once-blighted monolithic Michigan Central Station — for decades a symbol of Detroit’s decline — has new life following a massive six-year, multimillion-dollar renovation to create a hub for mobility projects in the rebirth of the Motor City.
Junkyard Gem: 1995 Kia Sephia RS
A 1995 Kia Sephia, one of the first Kias ever sold in the United States, found in a Colorado junkyard.
Parnelli Jones, who was the oldest living Indy 500 winner, dies at 90
Parnelli Jones, the 1963 Indianapolis 500 winner, died Tuesday at Torrance Memorial Medical Center after a battle with Parkinson's disease, his son said. Jones was 90. Jones was the oldest living winner of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”
Junkyard Gem: 1992 Volkswagen EuroVan CL
A Canadian-market 1992 Volkswagen EuroVan (known as the T4 Transporter in Europe) with gasoline engine and 5-speed manual transmission, found in a Colorado wrecking yard.
Junkyard Gem: 1983 Ford Bronco
A 1983 Ford Bronco with straight-six engine and four-speed manual transmission, found in a Colorado self-service wrecking yard.
Junkyard Gem: 1975 Mercedes-Benz 240 D
A 1975 Mercedes-Benz W115 sedan with diesel engine and automatic transmission, found in a Colorado wrecking yard.
Junkyard Gem: 1990 Geo Prizm GSi Hatchback
A 1990 Geo Prizm GSi hatchback sedan, the high-performance version of the NUMMI-built sibling to the E90 Toyota Sprinter, found in a Colorado wrecking yard.
Willow Springs International Raceway is up for sale
The Huth family has put Willows Springs International Raceway up for sale. The asking price isn't listed, but a recent comp values the property at $2.3M.