Introduced at the 1964/65 New York World’s Fair, the Concours show car clearly predicted a number of Chevrolet styling trends for the next few years. Continue reading
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No More Bullet Nose: The 1952 Studebakers
For 1952, Studebaker ditched its radical Aero Nose design and adopted a more conventional front end for its entire product line. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for January 30, 2026
This 1966 Aston Martin DB6 was among the top 10 sales at the Bonhams | Cars Scottsdale auction. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading
1960 300F: Wildest of the Chrysler Letter Cars
We’d never try to declare which of the famous Chrysler letter cars was the greatest, but here’s our candidate for the wildest: the 1960 300F. Continue reading
Last of the Straight 8 Hudsons: The 1952 Commodore 8
The Fabulous Hudson Hornet is known to car enthusiasts everywhere, but at one time the company was better known for its silky straight eights. Continue reading
It Pays to Buy the Leader: Chevrolet for 1942
By 1942, Chevrolet was the dominant force in the low-priced field, confidently boasting of its sales supremacy with the slogan, “It pays to buy the leader.” Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for January 26, 2026
The average price of a new vehicle passed the $50,000 mark last month, propelled by big-ticket luxury pickups. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading