5 Of Our Favorite Car Features Of The 1990s
Are you nostalgic for the '90s? These car features unique to the era will take you back to a much simpler time.
Read MoreAre you nostalgic for the '90s? These car features unique to the era will take you back to a much simpler time.
Read MoreFrom Bugatti’s W16 to Saab’s variable compression, these engines redefined performance with brilliant, complex, and sometimes disastrous results.
Read MoreThe Plymouth Barracuda ranks very high in the world of classic muscle cars, but not a lot of people talk about the super rare second generation HEMI Barracuda.
Read MoreNostalgic for the unique amenities of '90s cars? These 13 features were a product of the times you can't help miss.
Read MoreThe AMC Javelin was the automaker's entry into the pony car segment from 1968-1974. How fast could the Javelin go, and what is it worth now?
Read MoreThe '90s are getting up there in age, and so are the design philosophies behind so many of its automotive icons. We outline a few of our favs.
Read MoreDuring the 1900s, American car manufacturers consolidated under a few companies, but not without leaving behind some former giants of the automobile industry.
Read MoreOne of the most iconic cars ever produced, the first-ever Ford Mustang, is actually still around today, but it would set you back a pretty penny.
Read MoreHood pins make muscle cars a little safer and cooler looking, so here's everything worth knowing about hood pins and how to install them.
Read More"American Pickers" co-host Mike Wolfe is known for his dedication to American automotive history, so what sorts of cars does he keep in his personal collection?
Read MoreThe Pontiac GTO is a legend amongst muscle cars, but its roots lay in a much more mundane vehicle, the LeMans. Here's the relationship between the two.
Read MoreJames Garner's Jim Rockford drove a late '70s gold Pontiac Firebird on "The Rockford Files." How many cars were used for the show, and are there any left?
Read MoreWhether you know it from a '60s car enthusiast standpoint, or are an avid John Carpenter fan, the Plymouth Golden Commando is an iconic and important engine.
Read MoreThe Eleanor Mustang from "Gone in 60 Seconds" is iconic, but a copyright tussle meant that building one was legally risky. That, however, has all changed.
Read MoreThe Pontiac GTO and Oldsmobile 442 arrived for the same model year, competed for GM's share of muscle car buyers, and performed similarly on the drag strip.
Read MoreFord's Flathead V8 engine was a turning point for automotive engines, being one of the first mass market V8 units. Why did Ford discontinue it?
Read MoreAlong with ushering in a new era in American car culture, the Pontiac GTO moniker left a lasting impression. Here's how the iconic name came to be.
Read MoreThe Corvette logo stands out from Chevrolet's other cars with its distinctly patterned flags and unique shapes. Here's the history behind the iconic emblem.
Read MoreWhile Pontiac's option may not have lasted nearly as long, the Chevrolet 350 served both its eponymous brand, as well as Pontiac, well past the '70s.
Read MoreYou're probably familiar with the Ford Ranchero and the Chevrolet El Camino, but what about Pontiac's El Catalina? Here's the story of Pontiac's ute.
Read MoreWhile the Buick GNX may not have had the longest life, it stands as an iconic muscle car, complete with a memorable name that reflected its ambitions.
Read MoreWhen shopping for a used car,you can usually find out how many previous owners it's had, but what does this tell you and how many is too many?
Read MoreMany feel that Cadillac emblems aren't the same without the little ducks that once populated them. Here's why they were removed from the classic car.
Read MoreThe 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix closed one chapter and nearly began another. Learn what made this year’s model unique among Pontiac’s long-running coupe.
Read MoreGM built more than one 400 V8, but they weren’t equals. Explore how Pontiac and Chevy each approached the same number with very different results.
Read MoreSquare body trucks debuted in the 1970s and became an enduring style for decades. For prospective owners today, these are the most reliable picks of them all.
Read MoreThe 1970s buddy cop series "Starsky and Hutch" and 2004 follow-up movie featured a 1976 Ford Gran Torino painted orange with a large, bold, white graphic.
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