” is so common today that few people ever stop to think about where it came from or why we use it to describe automobiles. However, the term has a surprisingly long and interesting history that ...
Detroit was awash with money as America’s postwar economy shifted into high gear and consumers junked the sensible Depression-era sedans and coupes they’d nursed through the war years on old tires and ...
You'll be forgiven for not knowing much about the automotive world around the mid-1890s. It was a long time ago, and the world was a very different place back then. The automobile was pioneered by ...
European car manufacturers are currently tripping over themselves to figure out how personal transport and “last mile” solutions will look in the years to come. The solutions are always electric, and ...
Tom Stacey does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
In a 1955 issue of Life magazine, a tiny display ad promoted the Eshelman Adult Sports Car (ASC). “Seventy miles per gallon gas, 35 miles per hour. One fifth the cost of any other auto! Write for ...
AND THIS MORNING’S MAIDEN MASS. YOU’RE LOOKING AT THE ONLY REMAINING BAY STATE SEDAN KNOWN TO EXIST. KEN LEMOINE OF FRAMINGHAM IS A SELF-DESCRIBED CAR AHOLIC, AND THIS 1924 BAY STATE IS HIS LATEST ...