Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
BMW 3/15 PS DA 2 (1929-1932)
The BMW 3/15 PS DA 2 (DA = "German design") was the first automobile from Eisenach BMW trademark. Like its predecessor, the Dixi 3/15 PS DA 1, it
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Audi 80 SE (1986-1991)
Throughout the Seventies and Eighties Audi had gradually cemented its reputation for stylish understatement, bulletproof quality and technological ingenuity with successive generations of core models like the 80
Bugatti Type 57S Roadster (1937)
Bugatti has undoubtedly brought a highlight of its history to Monterey in the shape of the Type 57SC Corsica Roadster (chassis 57531). The two-seater roadster, whose body was
Ferrari 342 America (1951-1953)
It would be improper to talk of the 342 America without reference to the 340 America model that went into production in 1951, and had a relatively small
Alfa Romeo 158 & Alfa Romeo Grand Prix History
The long and exciting history of Formula 1 began in 1950, when the sport went global with the first “Formula 1 World Championship”, which was almost exclusively staged
Acura NSX – First Generation Chronology
Acura NSX First Generation Chronology (1991-2005) The NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seater, rear mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car manufactured by Honda
1960 Ferrari 400 Superamerica
The 400 Superamerica series of cars were the successors to the 410 Superamerica models, and were produced between 1959 and 1964. This was the first time with a
Subaru SVX (1992-1997)
Production: 1992-1997 With Italian design and Japanese engineering, the SVX was the boldest Subaru model to date. The space-age performance coupe was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and powered
Audi TT Coupé Quattro (1999)
One of the brightest stars in the Audi firmament in design terms, the first-generation TT Coupé caused a sensation at its 1998 launch, not least because the stunning










