SHHHHHH! Don't tell anyone! When it comes to fuel economy and roomy comfort, America's Best Kept Secret is right under our noses and available to everyone in the U.S. Check any car lot or classified...
The earliest DeLorean cars are now 27 years old, and they remain well known primarily because of the "Back to the Future" connection. However, many people don't know that there were more than 9000 manufactured...
Aston Martin DB2/4 Introduced to the public at the London Motor Show of 1953, the DB 2/4 was a continuation of the DB2 theme. The 4 designation denoted four seats and to provide extra room the model was...
Escort Mk2 Escort 1600 Sport 1975-1980 Sometimes described as the poor-man's RS, the 1600 Sport was produced in two- and four-door form (the four-door model was only made between January 1975 and July...
Mercedes Cars This guide celebrates ten post-war classics from the marque of Mercedes-Benz Models. Mercedes-Benz 300S Cabriolet The first post-war luxury design from Mercedes-Benz was the prestigious and...
1960's Rootes Cars Humber Hawk 1, 2, 3, 4 (1957-1967) For the first time since 1948, Rootes introduced an all-new Humber, this being the unit-construction Hawk saloon. Although it retained the existing...
Bubble and Micro Cars The 1950's "Bubble Car" ushered in a new era of inexpensive motoring, three-wheeled micro-cars that could be driven on a motorcycle license and were taxed accordingly. British models...
Ford Thunderbird Ford Thunderbird 1955-1963 Few post-war automotive nameplates have achieved such legendary status as the Ford's "personal car". An instant classic when introduced in 1955, this sleek...
Austin-Healey Launched at the London Motor Show in October 1952, the Austin Healey 100 was a sensation. Under the beautiful body designed by Gerry Coker was a simple underslung box-section chassis. Front...
Consul / Granada Mk1 and Granada Mk2 Granada Ghia 1974 By 1972 Ford had established its reputation in Europe for building large, comfortable saloons aimed at the growing executive market segment and so it...