Sharp-nosed styling by Bob Gregorie and V8 performance made Ford a popular choice for American car buyers in 1939, second only to Chevrolet. Continue reading
Inside America’s Strangest Engine: the 1915-33 Willys-Knight
It’s nearly forgotten now, but at one time there were thousands of cars on the road with engines unlike anything of today. Let’s look at the sleeve-valve Willys-Knight. Continue reading
The Most Beautiful Thing on Wheels: 1949 Pontiac
The Pontiacs were all new for 1949, but it didn’t change the brand’s image very much: a little more style and comfort than Chevrolet for a little more money. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for January 19, 2026
Porsche rcorded its steepest decline in sales in 16 years for 2025. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading
Changing of the Guard: the 1953 Buicks
For a single year in 1953, Buick offered both V8 and straight-eight models in its lineup. It marked the end of an era for the GM division and the beginning of another. Continue reading
1936: Cadillac Gets an All-New V8
By 1936, the original 1915 Cadillac V8 design was overdue for an overhaul. Its replacement was new and improved in every way. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for January 16, 2026
For 2026, the Mustang Shelby GT350 will be offered in both a coupe and a convertible. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading