The Oldsmobile 442 entered the mid 1970s just as the muscle car era was collapsing under the weight of emissions rules, insurance crackdowns, and a new obsession with fuel economy. Yet the 1975 ...
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View post: Lotus Emira Bathurst Edition Delivers 500 HP, Limited to 15 Units Finished in two-tone green and white over a new brown leather interior, this adventure-ready Bronco has seen some ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. Founded in Sweden, Saab began producing cars in the late 1940s. With the tagline "Born from Jets," Saab’s history is unlike any other auto ...
The 1975 Chevrolet Corvette arrived at a turning point for American performance cars. It was the final year you could buy a Corvette convertible until the body style returned in the mid-1980s, giving ...
Today’s luxury cars are equipped with all kinds of seat-related tech: advanced ergonomics, heating, cooling, and even massage functions for drivers and passengers who want to be pampered during their ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. Part of Mazda's history with coupes has rested on sports cars powered by rotary engines. In the 1980s and 1990s, the rotary engine propelled ...
Carmakers can’t always satisfy every customer’s needs and/or desires, particularly when the brand focuses on a specific market segment. BMW doesn’t make trucks, Nissan isn’t into motorcycles, Dodge ...
The history of the American automobile is full of innovation, creativity, and state-of-the-art engineering and technology. Although many excellent vehicles are designed and produced outside the U.S., ...
The featured 1975 model belongs to the Fourth Generation, which ran from 1971 through 1976. This cohort of GM B- and C-bodies were some of the largest, heaviest passenger cars ever produced by the ...
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