In which a young Jamie Kitman survives trial by fire at Automobile Magazine and discovers his love for Peugeot by driving a lot of cars.
After 18 months of work, my XR600R is finally rideable. But the big bike is still sitting, for one reason: I was scared to test-ride it.
As of January 31, 2026, the number of states requiring annual vehicle inspections will drop from 14 to 13.
Ray Claridge, the man who built the original "Eleanor" Mustangs from the Gone in 60 Seconds remake, is building 25 more.
One of the fastest test tracks in the world, the Nardo Ring in Italy, is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
Our heart aches for this complete 1969 AMC Rebel SST, which Murilee Martin recently found in a Denver U-Pull.
In the latest update of the Hagerty Price Guide, these cars and trucks got noticeably pricier despite softness in the rest of the market.
In this episode of According to You, we see what Hagerty Media readers' choices are for the craziest car name.
Created at the height of Italy's postwar resurgence, the Lancia Flaminia Presidential Limos are a sight to behold and remain in service today.
Ford's Mustang has long been known for accessible performance. The rare horses on this list, though, are the priciest to cross the block.
Now 77, Italy's Luca di Montezemolo has a guaranteed place in the history books. Will he change McLaren? Does he want to? It's not clear.
The 2026 Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 S Final Edition will send off the current-generation model with distinctive styling and a lot of yellow.
Fifteen Eleven, a race-car prep and restoration shop, built a brilliant little restomod of a 914 that uses modern Cayman underpinnings.
A 20-strong collection of low-and-no mileage McLaren road cars previously owned by Mansour Ojeh is now for sale.
Suffering both an over-voltage problem a no-spark condition, Rob's Elan +2 is in need of alternator love. But how many wires should it have?