An off-the-radar but still seriously fun event, the Vernasca Silver Flag pits old race cars against a closed course with an Italian backdrop.
You don’t need to be a car enthusiast to see from a single glance that a car with patina has something you can't fake: history. A story.
We thought the Toyota Land Cruiser 80 Series would be a big hit with collectors; recent valuation data is proving us right—and then some.
David Freiburger expends some elbow grease and then hits the road in a 1971 Plymouth Duster first featured on Roadkill Garage.
Love cars? Mark your calendar: Roadkill Nights, the street-legal drag-racing event held on Woodward Avenue, is back for 2025.
Goodbye Timberline, hello Tremor. For 2026, Ford's most adventurous Explorer gains one-inch lift and a limited-slip rear differential.
Two rare Ferrari Berlinettas will go under the hammer at the first ever Zoute Concours Auction in Belgium.
Hagerty Drivers Club Chapters allow local car enthusiasts to gather in person with their cars and celebrate a love of all things automotive.
As one of the first Acuras built, this 1986 Legend is nearly as historically significant in the U.S. as a first-gen Accord or Civic.
The Renault 4 and the Citroen 2CV were rivals for decades, but one of each ended up rusting together, side by side, in the Alps.
Sharper looks, better aero, huge rims, more power — the biggest SUV to get the NISMO treatment makes one stylish tow rig.
We ask Hagerty Media readers about the Craziest Car Name they can remember, and we start things off a very upscale Brougham.
Did we think the day of a barn-find Lamborghini Gallardo was upon us? No, but Tom Cotter always surprises us.
Take in the sights and sounds of a paddle-shifted, turbocharged LS making 1,400 hp as it climbs Pikes Peak.
Sometimes, a special trim package makes a big difference on the collector car market. For these six classics, though, it doesn't.