
She rides a bike, can pilot a plane and runs one of America’s largest dealer groups.
One of the rare woman principals in the car dealer world talks about the state of the automotive industry.

Bentley’s Newest Project Isn’t a Car
In a world of luxury condominium towers, Miami’s Bentley Residences stand apart if only for one reason. You can park next to your apartment regardless of the floor.

16 automotive technologies showcase Cadillac’s innovation
Many of the features we take for granted on our cars, trucks and SUVs were pioneered by Cadillac.

From Buses to Buggies
The only Black-owned US automaker did what few others dared, and proved to be an industry trailblazer.

For GM, the Concept of a Connected Car is More Than 50 Years Old
Before there was Super Ruise or OnStar, there was General Motors’ DAIR.

The rise, fall, and rise again of retro car design
The past becomes the present when designers are inspired by an automotive brand’s past. But is it the easy way out?

Bringing Up the Rear
Why Chrysler embraced rear-wheel-drive after many automakers had embraced front-wheel drive.

The first luxury SUV? It wasn’t the Range Rover
Land Rover didn’t offer the first luxury SUV. That honor falls to Kaiser Jeep, which fielded the first one in 1966. Too bad it didn’t succeed.

The long, winding, technological road to GPS in every car
Touchscreen navigation at your fingertips may now be ubiquitous, but it took a convergence of tech over decades. Here’s how it came about.

Porsche’s first four-door sedan isn’t the Panamera
A proposed design for Studebaker became Porsche’s first sedan, until an executitve killed it. Who it was will surprise you.

“My Mother the Car” is the worst-ever automotive TV show
How some of the television industry’s top talents produced the worst TV sitcom. And it stars a car.
Turn-by-turntables: How drivers once got driving directions
Long before GPS, drivers still wanted technology that could simplify the navigation process. Here’s what they used.

How Packard could have doomed Chrysler Corporation
Imagine Packard being bought by Walter Chrysler and Charles Nash after their stints at GM. It came close to happening.

7 car-themed cartoons that shaped young car lovers before cable TV
If you remember Speed Buggy, the Mach 5, or the Thunderbolt Grease Slapper, no doubt you remember the Saturday-morning cartoon race-car drivers who drove them.

Lincoln’s Corsair is new, but the name isn’t
If Lincoln’s Corsair name sounds familiar, it should.

Why gas is sold in gallons but engines are sized in liters
Here’s why the United States is the only industrialized country in the world that still uses Imperial measurements.

Stuck in traffic? Believe it or not, there’s time for fitness
Sitting in traffic doesn’t mean there’s no time for a workout. Check out these in-car moves that keep you fit.

For a brief spell, Fiat built cars in America
Many think that Mercedes-Benz was the first foreign automaker to build cars in America. But that honor belongs to Fiat.

When Gucci-trimmed cars had automakers seeing green
Fiat wasn’t the first car to wear Gucci trim.

2018 BMW 430i Convertible Delivers Sunshine and Good Times
As with any BMW, you'll find this to be a lively dancing partner.