While cars like the Mazda Miata and Chevy Corvette would look good in the snow, they're better suited to fair weather fun. Of course, with appropriate tires, it's not impossible.
Thanks to a naturally-aspirated V12, gated manual, RWD, and minimal electronics, the Lamborghini Diablo SV is getting expensive enough that $435,000 didn't win a 1998 one on Cars & Bids.
Victor Anderson's dad bought a used Mustang in 1972 and gave it to him in 1988. Since then, he has daily driven it, accumulating over one million miles.
Though it may not look it if you saw one driving down the road, this old Toyota sports car is worth upwards of a million dollars and is one of only around 350 ever made.
The 1989 Porsche 911 Carrera is the last and most refined G Series, and the one-of-300 25th Anniversary Edition on Bring a Trailer is a rare bargain example.
If you're rethinking a classic car because of tailpipe emissions, you might be surprised by the harm caused by EVs. In some ways classics are better for the environment.
A well-executed 1973 BMW 2002 restomod like the one Jay Leno recently featured highlights both quality work and the original car's inspiring attributes.
This little convertible BMW has a manual transmission, a V8, and a tragic story that nearly killed BMW as a whole. Now, they're worth millions of dollars.
The 1962 Chevrolet Corvette listed this week on Bring a Trailer represents a bargain of a late-model C1, with a restored exterior and a replacement V8.