While the overall look of the 1958 Imperial d’Elegance was never duplicated, a number of its styling elements would later appear on Chrysler production cars. Continue reading
The Giant 1916 Auto Merger That Never Happened
In June of 1916, William C. Durant, John North Willys, and associates attempted to create a gigantic auto conglomerate, but the deal fell apart as quickly as it was assembled. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for August 7, 2023
Lucid Motors is cutting prices for the Air luxury electric sedan by up to $12,000 in an effort to keep up with Tesla. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading
Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing: The 1975 Pontiac L’il Wide Track
In 1975, Pontiac offered Astre subcompact buyers not one more horsepower but a bit more style and exclusivity with a limited edition called the L’il Wide Track. Continue reading
1949: Hudson’s Greatest Postwar Year
In 1949, the Hudson Motor Car Company celebrated its 40th anniversary, and it also recorded its best-selling year of the postwar era. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for August 4, 2023
This 1949 Delahaye 135MS Coupé will be among the star attractions at the Worldwide Auctioneers Destination Auburn sale. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading
Video: The 1969 Continental Mark III, America’s Most Prestigious Car
Here’s famed sports announcer Chris Schenkel to call the action in this dealer introduction to the 1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III. Continue reading