Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Lamborghini Miura (1966–1972)
As the story goes, when Lamborghini saw the project he approved it immediately, probably shocking the two very surprised designers, who certainly didn't dare hope for such a
1987 Ford Bronco
Generation 4 (1987-1991) FORD BRONCO, FOR 1987 BEST-BUILTAMERICAN TRUCKS SIX YEARS RUNNING "Quality is Job 1." In fact, for the past six consecutive years, Ford quality has led
Nash Cars (1930-1939)
In 1934, Nash re-introduced the LaFayette name, this time for a line of smaller, less expensive cars. In 1935, Nash introduced a series known as the “Nash 400”
Lotus Elan M100 (1989-1995)
With General Motors taking ownership of Lotus from 1986, the business needed a new small car. Such a car – the thinking was for a ‘new Elan’ –
Mazda Roadpacer (1975-1977)
The Mazda Roadpacer is a unique and relatively obscure vehicle in Mazda's history, known for its unusual combination of a large, luxurious body and a rotary engine. Here's
Renault 5 (1972-1986)
The Renault 5 is a five-passenger, three or five-door, front-engine, front-wheel drive hatchback supermini manufactured over two generations: 1972–1984 (also called R5) and 1984–1990 (also called 5 or
BMW 3 Series Convertible (1986-1993)
BMW 318i convertible The convertible derived from the second generation 3 Series with no roll bar ranked among the most successful models of its kind in the world
Volvo 164 (1968-1975)
VOLVO 164 PRODUCTION 1968-1975 In the autumn of 1968 Volvo presented the Volvo 164. It was a development of the Volvo 144 but had a more prestige-oriented position.
AMC Cars (1980-1987)
In August 1979, for the 1980 model year, AMC introduced new four-wheel drive versions of the Spirit and Concord, calling the collective line the AMC Eagle. Featuring an
1999 Chrysler 300M
The Heritage design seen in the introduction of the 1999 Chrysler 300M, which continues the spirit of the legendary 300 Letter Series cars. Since the DaimlerChrysler merger in










