Just in time for Oscar season, the Petersen Museum has a new exhibit featuring some of the greatest TV and film cars of all time. Here's what you can expect from the new exhibit.
The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader, will hit theaters in March 2022. However, if you can’t wait that long and want to experience a taste of The Batman, then take a look at The Batman Lego Batmobile. It will be coming soon to a living room near you.
Movie cars that have gone up for auction range from Herbie the Love Bug to the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spider used in 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off.' Now the fascinating cars from 'Mad Max: Fury Road' are coming to auction. Here's how you can add one of these famous vehicles to your collection.
From the 1960s TV series "The Munsters" the Dragula coffin dragster will be auctioned off. This is one of the five original cars used in both the TV show and "Munsters Go Home" full-length movie.
What some consider "the most famous car in the world," the James Bond Aston Martin from the movie Goldfinger was stolen almost 25 years ago. Now, an art recovery company says it knows where it is hiding.
Luke Skywalker’s iconic Landspeeder seen in "A New Hope" – the first movie of the world-changing sci-fi trilogy Star Wars – was built using the obscure little three-wheeler.
Home to many movie and TV car creations, George Barris' Barris Kustom Industries is shutting down after being at this location in North Hollywood for over 60 years.
There is no shortage of memes, articles, and social media posts calling 2020 the apocalypse. This declaration feels a little dramatic, but I say that if we are gonna talk about it being the apocalypse so often, we might as well drive like it. The camper van thing is a step in that direction, and …