by Mike Gulett - When the Citroën SM was introduced in 1970, it looked less like a conventional grand tourer and more like a car from the future. Long, low, and sleek, the SM was Citroën at its most confident—an audacious fusion of avant-garde … [Read more...]
The Alfa Romeo Canguro From a Mouse House to a Classic
by Wallace Wyss - If they ever have a theme of Giorgetto Giugiaro's best designs at Pebble Beach or Amelia Island, I'd nominate the Alfa Romeo Canguro (kangaroo). It was built on the tube chassis of the lightweight Alfa Romeo TZ. Now Alfa has … [Read more...]
Bachman Ferrari Collection at Mecum Auctions
by Wallace Wyss - There’s been a change in the Who’s Who of car auction houses in America now that the Bachman collection has been auctioned by Mecum in Florida during their annual January auction and got astounding prices. The change is that a … [Read more...]
Ford GT40 — America’s Favorite Race Car
by Mike Gulett - The Ford GT40 is one of the most important racing cars ever—an American engineering answer to European dominance that reshaped endurance racing and created a legend that still echoes through motorsport and collector car culture … [Read more...]
Scrapping Isn’t Wasting: Why Selling Your Old Car Is an Eco-Friendly Choice
For many car owners, the word “scrap” still sounds negative. For many people, the idea of scrapping a car comes with the wrong assumptions. It feels like admitting defeat, throwing something away, or sending it straight to landfill. The reality is … [Read more...]
One-Pedal Driving – A New Driving Mode For Me
by Mike Gulett - We recently bought our first electric car, a Lucid Air Pure. This has been a terrific experience as I am learning about new things that can only be done with an electric car compared to a gas powered car. Like on a cold day the … [Read more...]








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