MG billed itself as “the sports car that America loved first.” Back in the Mad Men era, it was one of the few taglines that wasn’t complete BS. That’s because back in the ’40s, American servicemen ...
Barrett-Jackson’s signature sale of the year ended its nine-day auction frenzy with $194.3M in total sales, $6M down from Scottsdale 2024. Just over 2000 vehicles crossed the block in WestWorld and, ...
Think of the battle over the CARS Rule as a championship boxing match between two heavyweights: the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the government agency tasked with protecting America’s consumers, ...
Honda has issued a recall that applies to almost 300,000 V-6-powered cars (including two Acura models) built between the 2021 and 2025 model years. The vehicles included in the campaign can lose power ...
This week’s installment of Our Two Cents involves a question—to roof or not to roof—that, to my surprise, fostered some pretty strong opinions. As our team was discussing the week’s story ideas, Kyle ...
The young guy on the modern 125cc sport bike didn’t back off the throttle as he went screaming past me and the stationary CB72 where we sat in a lay-by on a busy dual carriageway. He barely gave the ...
Last week, we joined Toyota in sunny southern California at a ranch just north of the Mexican border to fix that deficit. We’ve waited a long time to meet the sixth-generation 4Runner (it broke cover ...
Bob Allen Jr. (left) and his brother-in-law at the 1986 Mopar Nationals. Courtesy Bob Allen Jr. Did your parents have the coolest car on the block when you were a kid? We don’t mean a ’60s station ...
This story first appeared in the January/February 2025 issue of Hagerty Drivers Club magazine. Join the club to receive our award-winning magazine and enjoy insider access to automotive events, ...
We’re in The Funk. That’s what I call this last week in January, the point in a Midwestern winter when the novelty of tackling projects in my heated garage has worn off. Cabin fever sets in, and I’m ...
He may have been a fictional character devised by the Proctor & Gamble corporation to sell Charmin toilet paper from 1964 to 1985, but Mr. Whipple (who implored consumers to “please don’t squeeze the ...
Tell people you write about cars, run a picture car company, and own forty of the infernal wheeled things, and they’ll often inquire, with a smile, “What’s your favorite?” Though not unreasonable, ...