Taylor Martin joined MotorBiscuit in 2021, bringing with him an immense appreciation for automotive history. He enjoys learning about underrated classic cars, obscure cars, and “odd automobiles.”
A valedictorian, Taylor graduated from Full Sail University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing.
You may look at an old car and call it a classic, but there are a dozen different ways classic cars are defined. So let's try to pinpoint when a car becomes a classic.
Electric cars are coming, and we're very excited. But some automakers are taking their sweet time manufacturing EVs, while others are blazing the trail.
The '60s allowed automakers to stretch their creative bones, and paved way to new ideas. GM took advantage of that, diving into the electric car world head on.
Everyone loves that new car shine, some even like that new car smell. And while we can't help with the latter, we can give you some tips and tricks on how to properly wash your car.
The Canoo electric pickup truck is in that preorder phase, with questions as to whether or not it'll get off the ground. But if it does, it might be cheaper than a Ford F-150 Lightning.
The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning and Ford Maverick serve two slightly different purposes. And while they're both dependable trucks, there are a few things to look at when figuring out what's right for you.
The 2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer is... grand, for lack of a better term. Packed with tech you'd likely never use, it's the pinnacle of luxury, maybe even excess luxury.
Gasoline and diesel engines are fairly similar in principle, but you wouldn't want to bring a diesel to a gas fight. What's the difference, and which is right for you?
Classic cars, antique cars, vintage cars, all these terms sound interchangeable. but they're not. It's time to learn the difference between each of these automobiles.
At some point, every gearhead wonders what it's like to own a classic car. But classics often need fixing, so take a peak these options that won't break the bank.
Behold, the cheap, small, Russian built Zetta CM1. It's set to be the cheapest EV in the world, but if it were available in the states, would you actually want one?