The Citroën DS is technically unsurpassed, completely inimitable, has a great back story and is the most beautiful car of all time, writes Dan Neil.
Zelectric Motors CEO David Benardo is converting vintage mid-century Volkswagen Beetles to electric power, resulting in eco-friendly, energy-efficient classic cars.
Dan Neil takes a white-knuckle spin in the three-wheeled Dymaxion car dreamed up in the 1930s by the legendary architect.
Don’t let the aggressive look of a café racer scare you. These rides—designed to revive the spirit of ’60s bikes—are all about the elegance and speed of the basics.
Despite some quite bombastic advertising, writes Dan Neil, the Lexus RC350 is not a really performance car, but a sweet, refined boulevardier with a soundtrack of cute, kitteny growls.
Tesla names its robots after superheroes, but Nissan prefers anime characters. Godzilla is a favorite everywhere.
German auto maker BMW says it is recalling 91,800 Mini Coopers to fix a defect that may prevent the air bag on the front passenger side of the cars from deploying in a crash.
Locally supported dirt-track racing is booming, writes Dan Neil.
In the ritzy 90210 ZIP Code, car buyers love their Mercedes-Benz. They also enjoy poker and bridge, according to a market-research firm.
How educator Greg Lange decided to be a caretaker for a 1955 Studebaker President.
Die-hards await “Mad Max: Fury Road” with mohawks, shoulder pads and replica “Interceptors;” no Mel Gibson this time.
Dan Neil writes that the all-electric Tesla Model S is a daring public experiment in automotive vision that makes the finest, fastest luxury cars feel like Edwardian antiques.
Mary Phelps of South Haven, Mich., restored a 1969 Shasta Camper and shares it with her granddaughter.
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The creator of Bigfoot celebrates 40 years of driving the pickup with 700-pound wheels.
Chicago sports anchor Jim Rose is a fan of James Bond. So much so that his Aston Martin is inspired by 007.
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Tim Olson, 67, a retired middle school teacher of Skokie, Ill., restored a 1960 Triumph Herald.
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D’Ann and Wayne Rauh of Texas have a love affair with the Dodge Viper. A look at how their collection has grown.
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