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Henry Cesari

Henry Cesari joined MotorBiscuit in 2021 and brings his deep interest in vintage cars, trucks, and motorcycles to the site. Having restored his first classic car at just 16 years old, Henry has wrenched on everything from overland campers to Japanese motorcycles and even pre-war Bugattis. Henry is also an avid attendee at local car shows and genuinely enjoys connecting with fellow auto enthusiasts.

Henry earned a Bachelor’s in Anthropology and English from the University of Vermont. He has since incorporated his love of the written word with his admiration of classic cars. While Henry is interested in vintage cars, he believes the golden age of cars is yet to come. He is confident journalists will play an important role in this revolution by exposing the industry as it is now and envisioning its possible future.

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This is Ross Chastain's #42 NASCAR Next Gen car parked in the Daytona pits during testing. The V8 NASCAR engines powering the Next Gen cars will be allowed to make hundreds more horsepower to battle the advanced aerodynamics of the new vehicles. | James Gilbert/Getty Images

Do Next Gen Cars Still Have V8 NASCAR Engines?

The familiar V8 NASCAR engines will power the Next Gen cars. But because every other aspect of the drivetrain and aerodynamics have evolved, the Next Gen V8s will be allowed to make hundreds more horsepower. Find out how...
This is agent 007 James Bond's Triumph Scrambler 1200 as seen in unforgettable No Time To Die stunts. Other stunt vehicles include the new Land Rover Defender and custom-built 1964 Aston Martin DB5 replicas. This is a promotional photo by the studio. | Eon Productions/MGM

How James Bond Pulled Off Our 3 Favorite ‘No Time To Die’ Stunts

Our favorites include a multi-story motorcycle jump on a Triumph Scrambler, drifting a 1964 Aston Martin DB5 through a medieval city, and going full Rambo on a platoon of new Land Rover Defenders. Here is how the filmmakers pulled off all the stunts of James Bond No Time To Die. Read more...
1971 Buick Centurion and actor Alessandro Nivola on the set. This is one of Dickie Moltisanti’s Cars in the Many Saints of Newark Sopranos Prequel | Bobby Bank/GC Images

All Dickie Moltisanti’s Cars in the Many Saints of Newark Sopranos Prequel

The Many Saints of Newark, Sopranos prequel film expands the mythology of the legendary show. Though the cast includes a young Tony Soprano, its protagonist is mafia captain Dickie Moltisanti. The Many Saints of Newark shows that Dickie was just as powerful and feared as Tony would later become. However, the prequel also reveals Dickie was loved and cool in a way Tony would never be. Dickie Moltisanti's classic cars--flashy and powerful rare convertibles--are a reminder of the differences between Tony and his idol. Read more...
This is a photo of a logo on a Volvo XC 90 in a Stockholm Showroom. Volvo Stock Story: How It’s Valuation Grew 10x in 10 Years. | JONAS EKSTROMER/TT NEWS AGENCY/AFP via Getty Images

The Volvo Stock Story: How It’s Valuation Grew 10x in 10 Years

In just a decade, Volvo has reinvented itself as a brand new type of luxury brand. The Swedish carmaker was also the first manufacturer to stop selling non-hybrid internal combustion. Volvo is planning an IPO, and sources report its valuation will be $25 billion. Read more...
Jon Bernthal on set with the 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport. Bernthal plays Tony Soprano's father in this prequel film. This is just one of the Many Classic Cars in The Many Saints of Newark | Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

The Many Classic Cars in The Many Saints of Newark

The Many Saints of Newark is a long-awaited prequel to one of the best television shows in recent memory. So naturally, I was excited to see Alex Chase's take on the Newark riots, the origins of favorite characters, and a good old gangster movie. But like every period film, I could not wait to see the classic cars. Many Saints of Newark turned out to be a car movie you have to see. The classic cars in The Many Saints of Newark did not disappoint. Here are my three favorites. Read the list...
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Volvo IPO Announced: Is The Swedish Manufacturer Worth $25 Billion?

As of 2019, Volvo only offers electric and electric-hybrid cars. As a result, the Swedish company is enjoying enhanced publicity and increased sales. Volvo’s owner, the China-based Geely Holding Group, is taking advantage of surging electric vehicle manufacturer valuations with a well-timed Volvo IPO. But is Volvo worth $25 billion? Find out...