This luxury Jaguar model makes for a very cheap used luxury bargain, with average auction prices under $6,000.
Hidden away at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the RBW GT and Roadster might have been the best sports car no one talked about.
The idea of taking a classic car like an old Jaguar and converting it to run a new powerplant isn't new. Heck, even the idea of a bespoke company rebuilding an ancient piece of automotive iron with a ...
Fixing, driving, riding, or writing about cars and motorbikes is a huge passion of Thomas. A life-time so far spent working and enjoying cars, trucks, and motorbikes, it is a natural obsession for ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
OXNARD, Calif. - Dozens of beautiful British classic cars will be on display at the Murphy Auto Museum in Oxnard on Saturday, November 19th from 9-12 am. Members of the Central Coast British Car Club ...
British sports cars have a storied and truly remarkable history. British Sports Car Hall of Fame notes that while manufacturers were producing the precursors to modern sporting vehicles before World ...
With the used classic car market seemingly out of control when it comes to pricing and affordability, many enthusiasts may find themselves completely turned off from the prospect of owning a classic.
For some enthusiasts, driving a classic European sports car is the ultimate experience, but also a forbidden one in most cases, considering that such rides are usually very expensive. Without a ...
After over a decade of running a members’ club in Mayfair, David Lorenz grew tired of the hospitality world. The avowed classic-car lover had long wondered if a pivot to the automotive space was for ...
An Austin-Healey sports car parked in front of the Historic Artcraft Theatre in Franklin in April. The Central Indiana Austin-Healey Club is hosting its annual September Roundup in Franklin through ...