That puts Chrysler in a tricky position; with no other model to fall back on, it may be the beginning of the end. The demise ...
Low mileage and a Max Wedge / 4-speed combo? It may sound expensive, but this 1964 Plymouth Savoy wasn't born like this.
More and more business was being given to the Japanese thanks to their compact car offerings, and America needed to do ...
Dull on the outside and spartan on the inside, this 1966 Plymouth Belvedere is the perfect sleeper thanks to a Hemi swap.
When the modern age of American performance hit, the Challenger made a glorious return in 2008, and struck the perfect ...
From cars to coffee and burritos. Chipotle and Starbucks plan to open new locations in an empty lot that was the the site of the former Scotch Motor Company at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Westside ...
Explore the fascinating stories behind 11 iconic vintage car logos. Learn how design, history, and identity shaped these timeless automotive symbols.
Chrysler last assembled a vehicle in the U.S. when it produced the Chrysler 200, a luxury-badged version of the Dodge Dart.
The turbine engine was meant to be the automotive propulsion method of the future. Things, however, didn't quite work out ...
American Homes With Horsepower (about $50, Lannoo), explores the connection between the design concepts of cars and homes ...
Sperlich worked first for Ford, then for Chrysler, and he radically changed the automotive market at both. He died this week at age 95.
The automotive world was a part of this phenomenon: car ownership gained even more popularity, and technological advances laid the foundations for the modern vehicles we drive today. In keeping with ...