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One, at its fiery GTX Performance best, is a 322-horsepower, all-electric hatchback that Volkswagen contends is as significant for the brand as the original Beetle and the Golf. The other is an ...
Movies have given us some of the most iconic cars in history, but what happens to them when the credits roll? Let’s dive into some famous movie cars and their fate after the final cut: Learn why ...
When a vehicle eclipses the flesh-and-bone actors and becomes the superstar of a film, that’s how you know it’s a famous movie car. You love badass cars. So do we. Let’s nerd out over them ...
Behind-the-scenes stories from collectors who rent out their vintage cars to Hollywood for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” the “Sopranos” prequel and more.
Famous cars in movies and TV shows are just as much a character to the story as the actors and actresses. If Batman drove a Volvo or Marty McFly time traveled in a Toyota, it just wouldn’t be ...
Named after a famous breed of fighting bull, this V10 supercar initially came with 500 horsepower. In today’s numbers, that’s no longer a supercar, they’ve steadily improved it over time.
The last factory T-top cars made were for the Camaro and Pontiac Firebird, which hung onto the panels until 2002. Camaro production is coming to an end , but the car will remain a part of both ...
To identify famous car brands that no longer exist, 24/7 Wall St. researched the history of well-known but defunct U.S. automobile brands to identify the years they were active.
To identify famous car brands that no longer exist, 24/7 Wall St. researched the history of well-known but defunct U.S. automobile brands to identify the years they were active.