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A red 2021 Honda CB300R to the left of a blue 1975 Honda CB360T

Honda CB300R vs. CB360: How Affordable Bikes Have Changed

Honda has something of a history when it comes to affordable motorcycles. Although the Vincent Black Shadow arguably beat it to the ‘superbike’ title, the CB750 offered genuine superbike tech at a reasonable price. And of course, there’s the famous Super Cub, which is quite possibly the best-selling motor vehicle ever. Today, one of Honda’s …
The rear-3/4 view of a gray 1980 Alfa Romeo GTV6 against a brown background

The Alfa Romeo GTV6 Is an Almost-Practical Stylish Italian Classic

During its 110 years of business, Alfa Romeo has created several stylish and sporty classic cars. In the 90s, it had the wedge-shaped SZ. In the 70s, the Lamborghini Miura’s designer penned the Montreal. And the modern Giulia takes its name from an athletic 60s sedan and coupe. But most of these cars are either …
A blue Volvo P1800 Cyan restomod drives around a racetrack

Volvo’s Racing Department Made a P1800 Restomod That You Can Buy

Polestar used to be Volvo’s racing division before it refocused on hybrids and EVs. However, in keeping with the Swedish automaker’s oft-hidden performance streak, Volvo didn’t abandon racing completely. Part of Polestar remained invested in racing and became Cyan Racing. And now, it’s created a road-going restomod based on one of the automaker’s early stylish …
Jay Leno and his black 1949 Citroen Traction Avant

Jay Leno Drives One of the Most Innovative Cars You’ve Never Heard Of

Ground-breaking engineering isn’t only found on pricey supercars like the McLaren F1. It’s more impressive when cars everyone can afford have innovative features. And French automaker Citroen knows something about that. Its iconic 2CV remains a beloved people’s champion, and the 1955 DS is still an impressively-advanced luxury car. But, as Jay Leno explains, before …
A silver-gray 1959 Jaguar Mk2 sedan on a damp sunset-lit track

The Jaguar Mk2: The Classiest Way To Play Cops and Robbers

Sleepers come in all shapes and sizes, but sedans are commonly-featured. Models like the Mercedes-Benz 500E and Subaru Legacy Spec B look little-different from their baser counterparts. Which makes them perfect for robbers looking to hide or run away from the fuzz. And decades before the Lotus Carlton rocketed past British cops, the Jaguar Mk2 …

3 Stunning Classics For Under $15,000

Classic car enthusiasts know buying a good version of an antique car can cost a pretty penny. With maintenance costs, repairs from occasional neglect, or even sometimes just the tax of buying a classic car that is kept in mint condition, car collectors know that any vehicle worth its oil is going to be expensive. …
A black Mercedes 300SEL 6.3 in the desert at sunset with its lights on

Without the Mercedes 300SEL 6.3, There Wouldn’t Be an AMG

While it’s cutting cars in favor of SUVs and crossovers, AMG is still producing incredibly-fast Mercedes models. For example, the Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 can out-accelerate a Corvette. And in the early 2000s, the E55 AMG was the fastest production sedan on the planet. But, while the tuner’s history contains some oddballs—like a 500-hp minivan—and even …
A white-and-red 2016 Triumph Bonneville T120 next to a red-and-white 1959 Triumph Bonneville T120

A Classic Triumph Bonneville Doesn’t Have Modern Reliability

While there’s no shortage of vintage-style bikes on sale today, arguably the segment’s best example is the Triumph Bonneville. Although the Ducati Sport 1000 sort of got there first, the Bonneville, Thruxton café racer, and Scrambler have together inspired a whole host of neo-classic motorcycles. Some, though, maybe inspired to get their hands on a …
A light-blue 1968 BMW 2002 at a pier

Why Is the BMW 2002 Still So Beloved Today?

The E30 M3 is often considered one of BMW’s high points, if not its quintessential car. And not just because, as an older and simpler model, it’s one of the more reliable BMWs. It’s because of the way it drives. But the E30 wouldn’t exist without an earlier car. One that not only saved the …
A green restored 4 1/2 Litre Blower Bentley

The Original Bond Car, the Blower Bentley, Is Back

Aston Martins are James Bond’s usual wheels of choice. At least, in the films. But in the original books, Bond drove a Bentley. Specifically, one of the sportiest pre-war (pre-WWII) cars the British automaker produced: the 4 ½ Litre Blower Bentley. And now, just like Jaguar and Aston Martin before it, Bentley is making some …
The restored black 1965 Mustang Convertible for Jason Mamoa and Lisa Bonet.

Jason Mamoa Restores Wife’s First Car – A Rare Mustang

Not everybody can do it. But a few can gift a vehicle to another person. Even fewer people have the financial wherewithal to find a specific vehicle another person once owned and then restore it as a surprise. Jason Mamoa is that person. He restored a long lost Ford Mustang GT that once belonged to …
A white-with-blue-striped-fairing 1982 Honda CBX 1000 Super Sport

The Honda CBX 1000 Was an 80s 6-Cylinder Superbike

While some early-20th-century motorcycles could handle triple-digit speeds, the first superbike coined as such was the 1969 Honda CB750. It wasn’t the first four-cylinder bike, or even the fastest bike at the time. However, it offered features never-before-seen on production bikes, let alone ones at that price point. But by the late 70s, it was …
An orange 1969 Jensen Interceptor FF Mk I on a foggy countryside road

The Jensen Interceptor: A Classic AWD European Muscle Car

America isn’t the only country to develop muscle cars. Various European manufacturers have also dipped their toes into the segment, both recently and in the past. Some of the classic muscle cars, such as the Allard J2, were so-called ‘hybrids,’ combining European bodies with American engines. And one of these, the Jensen Interceptor, wasn’t just …
Twisted Automotive's electric Land Rover Defender restomod painted in Malibu Yellow against an orange background

There’s an Electric Land Rover Defender Made Just for the US

Classic off-road SUVs like the Land Rover Defender may have honest, rough-and-tumble capability, but they’re neither efficient nor fast. Luckily, it’s now easier than ever to swap out that old diesel or gasoline engine for an electric powertrain. In fact, several restomod shops now offer electric conversion options for their builds. UK-based Twisted Automotive, though, …