At $7,500, Is This 1984 Maserati Biturbo A Terribly Good Deal
Long considered one of the most unreliable and undeserving of all Maseratis, the Biturbo is a quirky and fun bit of the Italian automaker's history.
Read MoreLong considered one of the most unreliable and undeserving of all Maseratis, the Biturbo is a quirky and fun bit of the Italian automaker's history.
Read MorePeople say "They don't build 'em like they used to," and that is certainly true about today's Caprice.
Read MoreWhile it may not pack in the ponies, today'Subaru BRZ is still one of the nicest sports coupes out there to drive.
Read MoreOffered as part of an estate sale, today's MG TD is a literal garage find that. Could its price prove a solid starting point to get it out of the garage?
Read MoreToday's Nice Price or No Dice MX-5 claims it has gone a thorough restoration and touts it as "a turn-key, investment-grade car for someone who wants the best."
Read MoreToday's 1996 Volvo 850 has had a remarkable 391,000 miles to amass all kinds of interesting and perhaps frustratingly unidentifiable odors
Read MoreThe seller of today's Acura Legend claims to only drive it when the weather outside was nice. Let's see if this babied sedan can still drive a hard bargain.
Read MoreWhile not a Woody, today's Fairlane wagon looks to be in great condition. Let's find out if its price makes buying it a mandatory proposition.
Read MoreWith under 30,000 miles on the clock, today's AMG GT has already gone through two previous owners. Let's see if its priced to welcome owner number three.
Read MoreToday's Chevy Volt is eligible for a $4,000 tax credit and has a replacement battery. Does the make for an electrifying deal?
Read MoreThis 1997 Lotus Esprit twin-turbo V8 was built just five years before the model's demise and could be considered the ultimate expression of the line.
Read MoreToday's Imperial is loaded with features as well as audacious '60s style. Let's see what this Chrysler-eclipsing classic might reasonably be worth.
Read MoreWhile today's Roxor was originally classified as an "off-highway side-by-side," its seller claims it to be street legal and says they "drive it everywhere."
Read MoreAccording to the seller of today's Volvo, they are constantly being bugged by people wanting to feature the car in movies and TV shows.
Read MoreWhile far from perfect, this 2002 is claimed to be solid, needing only some TLC. Let's see if its price aligns with that condition or has us exclaiming, "WTF?"
Read MoreIs this JDM gem fit to be the hit at your next Cars & Coffee?
Read MoreToday's FreeWay is a forward-looking single-seat commuter car from the late 1970s. It had to be forward-looking because these lack a reverse gear.
Read MoreEven though it has high mileage, this Miata still looks to be in great shape. We need to discuss whether those miles matter.
Read MoreToyota's flirtation with hydrogen continues, but does this early Mirai have the charm to overcome limited refueling options?
Read MoreThat's no typo: just a particularly rare type of G-Wagen on U.S. roads.
Read MoreIt may not turn heads like its predecessor, but that may not be a bad thing for this 2011 535i with an enthusiast-friendly stick shift.
Read MoreSporting a rare - and wide - bodykit, does this eye-catching RX-7 justify its hefty sticker price?
Read MoreThe seller of today's Honda CBX rode the bike more than 10,000 miles last year, let's see if this six-cylinder classic tourer is priced to go the distance.
Read MoreLivery service can be lucrative work, given all the weddings, proms, and bro-parties. This Subaru is one of the most unexpected limos you might find.
Read MoreAccording to its seller, today's Zimmer is one of only four powered by a Chevy LS V8, and, of those, it is potentially the last man standing.
Read MoreMercedes' vision of a bargain 'Benz became one of its most innovative cars, but does this 1972 sedan still have that magic?
Read MoreClaustrophobics might want to sit this one out since today's Aston Martin offers tight quarters and high sills befitting its sports-touring nature.
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