Image Credit: betto rodrigues / Shutterstock. Some cars fail because they are bad. The more interesting ones fail because they ask buyers to stretch a little further than the market is ready to go.
Image Credit: Andriy Baidak / Shutterstock.com. When you look at automotive history, most successful cars follow a pretty predictable formula: four wheels, an engine up front or in back, and styling ...
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Richard Hammond buys a strange 6.0 liter V8 TV car
Richard Hammond reveals the yellow Chevrolet SSR he drove during The Grand Tour and explains why he decided to buy it. The ...
What happened to all the weird cars? Once, our roads were dotted with Fiat X1/9s, Saab 99s, Lancia Fulvias, and even the occasional Citroën DS. But rust has claimed most of them, and from rust ...
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Bus joins strange cars Nürburgring lap
An unusual Nürburgring Nordschleife session features a mix of unexpected vehicles, including a bus and several strange cars sharing the track. As sports cars normally dominate the circuit, the ...
Once called “hideously weird-looking,” the 1975 AMC Pacer has been named the most memorable car of the ’70s and ’80s. Launched in 1975, the AMC Pacer was advertised as the "first wide small car," ...
Explore Subaru’s early, strange genius of microcars, wedge-shaped sports coupes, and twin-window luxury that defied automotive norms. Subaru built a cult following with quirky engineering and ...
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