At $15,000, Is This 1953 GMC Pickup A Rat Rod Riot?
A lot of cars may have "bells and whistles," but today's Nice Price or No Dice GMC has wings and horns and lights and stripes
Read MoreA lot of cars may have "bells and whistles," but today's Nice Price or No Dice GMC has wings and horns and lights and stripes
Read MoreThe BMW E64 is somewhat better looking, with a low nose and proper BMW twin-kidney grille nose. In convertible form, it has some better angles.
Read MoreArguably the prettiest car in Chevy's '60s fleet, today's Corvair still holds up. Let's decide if there's any hold-up with its asking price.
Read MoreThis electrified coupe is a rare hybrid with a stick shift, but is that enough to justify the price?
Read MoreWell-traveled and apparently well-raced, too, does this French rarity make you say "oui!" or "no way"?
Read MoreControversial at launch, is this under-appreciated Porsche now a secret classic?
Read MoreFord's Focus RS was short-lived in the U.S., but that said more about the tastes of American drivers than about how this hot hatch drives.
Read MoreThe good news is the rare manual transmission. The bad news is the puddle of oil.
Read MoreHailed by some as the most beautiful car ever made, the E-Type usually commands a sky-high price. So what makes this Jaguar so (relatively) affordable?
Read MoreShowing the rich patina of a truck that hasn't been coddled, this '91 Doka also has the price tag to match.
Read MoreSpawn of one of the stranger collaborations in American motoring history, does this affordable 90s coupe soar?
Read MoreWith trick steering and classic wedge style, this third-gen Prelude epitomizes late-80s ambition. But does it justify today's price tag?
Read MoreThis 2000 Mazda Miata NB is painted in Evolution Orange Metallic but looks gold, making its "18K" factory color code all the more appropriate.
Read MoreAll those Interceptor Explorers going into police forces means that quite a few have now come out the other end once their duty cycle has run its course.
Read MoreThe seller claims this car to be one of the few that were imported into the U.S., although it lacks some U.S.-mandated safety equipment like 5-mph bumpers.
Read MoreThis 1986 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z is riding on what, at the time, was the company's savior K Car platform.
Read MoreWell-babied, but definitely not cheap, is this the droptop to usher in your Summer?
Read MoreThis gold over beige cloth Protege has a lot to offer, considering how little it actually has to work with.
Read MoreIf classiness ever comes to call, it will probably arrive in something like today's Nice Price or No Dice Mercedes E450.
Read MoreIntroduced in 2003, the third generation of XJ was the first to leverage the parts bin of its then-parent, the Ford Motor Company.
Read MoreThis 2005 Audi S4 Avant Quattro spins all 4 wheels. That's important since, from the factory, it was given 339 horsepower and 302 lb-ft of torque to play with.
Read MoreThe out-there looks masked a fairly mundane five-seater small hatch package that really was only differentiated from the competition by that funky styling.
Read MoreToday's 1981 VW Rabbit Convertible has been through 3 years of the rain and ash fall from the recent fires, with a window down. Is it worth cleaning up?
Read MoreThere are still opportunities to get a 911 before prices skyrocket across the board. Take, for example, this 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet.
Read MoreSandeep likes cruising around LA in a manual drop top, but he is tired of BMWs and wants something with some decent horsepower, four seats and minimal gizmos.
Read MoreToday's 2016 Buick Cascada Premium as a prime example of how General Motors used to stuff the sausage.
Read MoreThe C4 Corvette of the 1980s and '90s suffers from an unfair reputation for being one of the less cool Corvettes.
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