From the September 1987 issue of Car and Driver. There is something special about finding an old car with a history. It’s like finding Alexander
Month: June 2020
2020 Aston Martin Vantage Coupe Is an All-Around Charmer
We’ve been told, but sadly unable to confirm through personal experience, that it can be a burden to be too beautiful. Nobody focuses on your
1997 GM EV1 Proves to Be the Start of Something Big
From the March 1997 issue of Car and Driver. Dear Diary, The EV1 arrived today. That stands for “Electric Vehicle 1.” You know, you plug
2020 Tesla Model Y Crosses Over Into the Mainstream
Driving a Tesla can be a revelation. It’s partly the way they look. Tesla pioneered building a dedicated EV that doesn’t seem intentionally ugly. Then
The 2021 Ferrari SF90 Stradale Hypercar Goes from Silent to Violent
Enzo Ferrari is reputed to have said that he built engines and then attached wheels to them, but what we’ve just seen with the new
1992 Lexus SC400 Rewrites the Sport Coupe Formula
From the October 1991 issue of Car and Driver. One of our road warriors said, “Lexus called—your bullet is ready.” More than ready, as any
2020 Lexus RC F Still Needs to Lose Weight
There’s a lot to like underneath the Lexus RC F’s rather, er, distinctive bodywork. As a luxury muscle coupe with a naturally aspirated V-8 for
1993 Caterham Super 7 Keeps the Lotus 7 Legend Going
From the February 1993 issue of Car and Driver. Mazda’s easy-to-live-with Miata might have redefined the small convertible sports-car market, but it didn’t kill off
2020 Kia Telluride SX AWD Long-Term Road Test: 20,000-Mile Update
20,000-Mile Update If you want an objective measure of a long-term vehicle’s popularity with our staff, all you have to do is read the odometer
Major car shows have been struggling for years. But, COVID-19 may mean their ultimate demise.
“The auto show was certainly on life support already,” said Jeff Schuster, lead auto analyst with consultancy LMC Automotive. “With the rolling cancellation of one