The Ins and Outs of Porsche Collecting, According to a Renowned Butt Surgeon
Dr. Evan Goldstein talks us through his vintage car collection and offers advice for newcomers
Christie's Is Getting Back Into the Car Auction World in a Big Way
They've announced their acquisition of Gooding & Company
Robert Herjavec Knows How to Win Friends and, More Importantly, Porsches
The Emmy-winning “Shark Tank” veteran explains how he amassed his enviable car collection, and why his 911 Speedster is a favorite even among rarities from Ferrari and Lamborghini
What I Wish I Knew Before I Bought a Classic Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Thinking about buying the original over the new model? Read this first.
What I Wish I Knew Before I Bought a Volkswagen Vanagon
It’s not all #vanlife dreams and road trips with this classic camper van, but it’s fun for the right driver
8 Simple Rules for Buying Your Dream Car
Avoid these mistakes — some of which I’ve made — and you’ll drive away happy
Steve McQueen's Shelby 289 Cobra Will Be Sold at Auction
It's the latest high-profile sale of a car associated with an icon
Chevy’s Mind-Boggling ZR1 Has a Feature Not Seen on a Corvette Since 1963
The design team paired a retro Easter egg with the supercar’s four-figure horsepower
National Corvette Museum Revists the Day of the Sinkhole
It was a strange time for Corvette enthusiasts
Classic Car Investment Funds: Do These Portfolios Pay Off?
Instead of buying a Jaguar E-type, you can now buy shares in one. Is this a smart place to park your money?
The Timeless Appeal of My First-Gen Toyota 4Runner
Among a convoy of modern off-roaders at the Aether Rally, my 1988 SR5 did more than hold its own — it proved it's still the one to beat
What Makes a Mustang a Mustang?
So much has changed since the debut of Ford’s iconic muscle car 60 years ago. Or has it?
When the Mustang Almost Became a Mazda
In the 1980s, Ford secretly planned a major rehaul of the muscle-car icon. Then word got out.
Confessions of a Four-Time Ford Mustang Owner
“I’ve owned more Ford Mustangs than most, not as many as some.”
First There Was the “People’s Car.” Will This Be the People’s Camper?
Type 2 Campers hopes to win over Americans with a trailer that channels old-school Volkswagen buses
Snow Drifts and Sacred Porsches at Aspen’s Inaugural F.A.T. Ice Race
Our correspondent spent the weekend among automotive and mechanical royalty at the first U.S. edition of Ferdi Porsche’s ice-racing spectacle