Skip to main content
Trending now
a 1966 Chevrolet Corvair like the one in the Netflix series the Queen's Gambit

What Car Does Jolene Drive in ‘The Queen’s Gambit?’

The popular Netflix series, The Queen’s Gambit, is keeping us at home entertained for those after work episodes and Sunday binge watching marathons. But many viewers have the same question. What is that classic car that the main character Beth’s friend Jolene drives? Anything set in the 1960s is likely to have a few sweet …
An image of the Bugatti Baby II outdoors in California.

This Is the Only Bugatti You Can Actually Afford

A Bugatti Chiron is a fantastic 1,500-hp hand-built hypercar. However, its near $3 million starting price makes it inaccessible for us mere mortals. Thankfully, today we’re covering a brand-new Bugatti you can actually afford. It’s called the Bugatti Baby II, and it’s the result of a collaboration with The Little Car Company. According to Motor1, …
A light-blue 1968 BMW 2002 at a pier

Why Is the BMW 2002 Still So Beloved Today?

The E30 M3 is often considered one of BMW’s high points, if not its quintessential car. And not just because, as an older and simpler model, it’s one of the more reliable BMWs. It’s because of the way it drives. But the E30 wouldn’t exist without an earlier car. One that not only saved the …
An orange 1969 Jensen Interceptor FF Mk I on a foggy countryside road

The Jensen Interceptor: A Classic AWD European Muscle Car

America isn’t the only country to develop muscle cars. Various European manufacturers have also dipped their toes into the segment, both recently and in the past. Some of the classic muscle cars, such as the Allard J2, were so-called ‘hybrids,’ combining European bodies with American engines. And one of these, the Jensen Interceptor, wasn’t just …
A red 1995 Ferrari F50 with its targa roof off

The Ferrari F50 Truly Was an F1 Car for the Road

It’s rare for any automaker to actually develop a road-capable race car. Even Ferrari, with its extensive F1 history, that it continually stresses, keeps its road cars and race cars separate. Even if many of the former do draw inspiration from the sport. But that’s not exactly the case with the Ferrari F50. That’s because …
A white 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio in front of a red 1973 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV

The 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Takes on Its Classic Counterpart

In terms of performance and thrills, the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio absolutely delivers. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for its reliability (though the other trims are a bit better). But, on the thrills front, there is another Giulia worth considering: the classic Alfa Romeo GTV. 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio vs 1973 2000 GTV: …
A black 1963 Chevy Corvette Sting Ray Convertible by a pier.

This Classic Single-Owner 1963 Corvette Has 500,000 Miles

The classic 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray is a cultural icon. One of them has been in the same owner’s hands since new. That classic Corvette now has over a half-million miles, and the owner still continues to use it to this day. Classic Corvette enthusiasts are at odds. Should the car be restored, or …
A black 1987 BMW E30 M3 drifting around a racetrack corner

Does the BMW E30 M3 Deserve the Worship?

The latest crop of M-branded BMWs may be fast, but many reviewers are finding they don’t always live up to the badge. Especially in the case of the BMW M3. No matter how powerful the latest model is, enthusiasts constantly compare it to its ancestor, the BMW E30 M3. But is the E30 M3 really …
A red 1975 Citroen DS Pallas parked on a gravel forest road

The Citroen DS: The Classic Luxury Car Way Ahead of Its Time

The features list tends to define what a luxury car is these days. And while classic luxury cars arguably have more style, they can’t necessarily compete when it comes to bells and whistles. There is one, though, that can. Today, self-leveling suspension and adjusting headlights are available in many high-end vehicles. The Citroen DS had …