Last week, a Diamler shareholder meeting in Berlin was interrupted by yelling and fisticuffs after one shareholder spotted a man wrapping up extra frankfurters at a buffet lunch to take home.
This gorgeously restored Firemist Gold ’62 Corvette will be making its way across the blocks at the Mecum Auction in Indianapolis, which kicks off May 17.
We expected the very first Grand Sport model would go for well over $250,000. After all, the first 2014 C7 Corvette sold for $1.1 million, and the first 2016 Z06 C7.R sold for $500K.
There are many options out there to turn your Corvette into the hottest car on the block.
The IIHS recently released their crash test information on the SuperCrew and SuperCab F-150, but what about the safety of the regular cab?
Which vehicles come to mind when you think of a car that a lot of females buy? Perhaps a small roadster or a cute little two-door hatchback or another set of wheels that's stereotypically associated with women? What about a Lincoln? No? It should.
What's that thing your mom used to say? "You're all winners?" Yeah, that was bullshit. In the real world, there's first place and everybody else.