How the DeLorean (Almost) Came Back From the Dead
Few automaker stories involve time travel, cocaine, Indiana Jones, and Irish terrorists. John DeLorean was the exception.
Few automaker stories involve time travel, cocaine, Indiana Jones, and Irish terrorists. John DeLorean was the exception.
Their inventor originally wanted them in the shape of a curvaceous, kneeling woman.
How many of these do you miss?
In the 1960s, the ugly little car became an international phenomenon—and changed advertising forever.
After 1200 hours and four months, the convertible looks as good as new.
For the 50th anniversary of Britain's road sign designs, artists and designers came up with new ways to use the familiar objects.
By following these tips, you can quickly and painlessly load up a car, no matter what you’re packing for.
Sweden's Dagen Högertrafik ("H Day"): "Right-hand traffic diversion day."
How much do you really know about the iconic Italian auto maker?
The French capital will become a haven for pedestrians and cyclists for seven hours in September.
Since it is too expensive and dangerous to allow aspiring drivers onto the racetrack, hyper-realistic driving video games act as an alternative.
A look at the family crests, city flags, and tragic romances that inspired some of the world's most iconic car logos.
The Ford Mustang just turned 50 and she’s looking really good.
The 1964 World's Fair was home to many attractions whose legacies would extend far beyond the Fair's gates. One that didn't: Ford's Magic Skyway.
If you’ve ever lost an argument with a meter maid or gotten a ticket 30 seconds after the timer expired, direct your anger toward Carl C. Magee.
'Days of Thunder' was many people's first exposure to the high-octane, left-turning world of NASCAR
In this 1954 commercial-film, a family takes a road trip in their Chevrolet and learns the do's and don’ts of auto travel.
How did Route 66, the beloved Main Street of America, fall into a state of disrepair and disuse less than 30 years after the height of its popularity? Here's the story.
The Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety was developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.