“We’re creating a buzz,” declared plucky American Motors with the introduction of the Hornet, its replacement for the company’s mainstay, the Rambler American. Continue reading
LaFayette, We are Here! Nash’s 1934-40 Companion Brand
The LaFayette of 1934-40, a Nash junior brand and model, was named after a high-born French nobleman who became a hero of the American Revolutionary War. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for March 7, 2025
This Bugatti Type 57 will be featured in an exhibition celebrating French cars at the St. Louis Art Museum. Get all the latest automotive news in the Executive Briefing.
Hauling in Style: The 1937-39 Studebaker Coupe-Express
Studebaker made an early and earnest attempt at the hybrid car/pickup market with the 1937-39 Coupe-Express. Continue reading
Video: The 1977 Ford Pinto Kicks up its Heels
For 1977, the Ford Pinto got its first real styling makeover and a bunch of new features. Continue reading
1937: The End of the Ford V8 Roadster Era
The 1937 model year saw the end of the traditional Ford Roadster body style—in U.S. production, anyway. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for March 3, 2025
This 1925 Brough Superior SS100 will star at the Bonhams | Cars Spring Stafford auction. Get all the latest automotive news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading