The word “car” is so common today that few people ever stop to think about where it came from or why we use it to describe ...
Writer and occasional reluctant perpetrator of engine swaps, James O'Neil is a malaise era enthusiast and also fascinated by the many ways the auto industry has since recovered from those dark days.
Edison and an electric car, 1913. To Edison and others, electric cars seemed preferable to finicky, smoking gasolene-powered cars. However, refinements to internal-combustion technology brought ...
Nathaniel is an experienced automotive writer with more than 10 years of automotive writing under his belt. From model reviews to industry politics to new innovations and development, he covers a wide ...
Gullwing doors have long been a symbol of innovation and luxury in the world of sports cars. Known for their distinctive ...
Many automakers in this country started their operations between 1904 and 1908. By the end of 1909, there were 290 different makes of autos being produced at 145 cities in 24 states. Ohio ranked third ...
A crowd of families and history enthusiasts came out for a fun and educational day during Horse-Drawn History Day held at the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles. The May 17 event featured hands-on ...