Here are 10 cars, that despite their greatness, couldn’t help save their brands from fading into automotive history.
The fall of iconic American car brands Pontiac and Oldsmobile marked the end of an era for General Motors (GM) and the ...
A 1969 Pontiac GTO convertible that has already been at least partially refreshed tries to convince a wealthy collector to ...
While some auto brands are small and independent, others are part of large groups. These are the automakers that own the most ...
After dismal sales, the Aztek gained prominence after its appearance in the hit TV series, Breaking Bad.
A 1971 Pontiac Trans Am with a 455 engine under the hood is back on the market after spending nearly five decades with the ...
The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our ...
The 1970 Chevelle SS is the car that most likely pops in your head when someone says “muscle car.” The hulking coupe’s burly ...
The first true muscle car is a hotly-debated topic, but some folks believe it's this forgotten, Hemi-powered Chrysler.
Aside from his first purchase, another interesting fact revealed during the interview with Gervin was the fact that he signed ...
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Cars With Surprisingly Dark Backstories

Every car has a story, but some vehicles carry histories that go far beyond their spec sheets and performance numbers. While ...