America's first muscle car In the 1950s, American Motors ads boasted: “Why don’t we enter high-performance Rambler V-8s in racing? Because the only race Rambler cares about is the human race.” This was the George Romney era at AMC from 54 to 62, and his focus was entirely on compact and economy cars, showing no... Continue Reading →
First look: 2026 Genesis GV70
A full review coming soon, but here's a sneak peek at the new Genesis GV70, one stylish luxury SUV.
Car Spot: 1st gen Datsun 240Z
Remember Datsun? Well, it's Nissan now and the Z car was one of its earliest successes in the US market.
First look: 3 new crossovers + a Mini
No matter your budget, here's three new crossovers and one will surely fit your needs. Love Minis, there's a new one of those too!
Car Spot: Mid-’90s Daihatsu Atrai minivan
What's a Daihatsu Atrai? A tiny minivan that's cute as a, well, bug. These are known as Kei vehicles, the smallest road-legal in Japan.
First Look: New Large SUVs
Deep mud or hauling 3 rows of folks around town these big SUVs and Ram pickup are snazzy beasts.
Car Spot: 2006 Bentley Flying Spur
Two surprises on this trip I bet everybody has a car they lust after but know they will probably never own. For me it's the current C8 Corvette. What I like about it is that at a base price of just under 70 grand, you'd own a supercar. Of course, I'd go big and go... Continue Reading →
Johnny Lightning 1:64 Muscle Cars & Showcase
Cool and affordable 1:64 muscle cars and now a snazzy 3-in-1 display case from Auto World.
Car Spot: ’66 Batmobile
"I'm making you a souvenir!" I was never into the superhero comic books as a kid, but loved the TV shows, probably because of the cars. The superhero cars might have started out as a production car, but the stuff they would add on to make it like its driver, super. One of those was... Continue Reading →
Diecast: 1969 Pontiac Royal Bobcat Grand Prix Model J
Pontiac Grand Prix was long and lean in 1969, but this rare Royal Bobcat Model J was something special.