You can’t go out and buy the featured cars in “Batman Begins,” “The Dukes of Hazzard” or “Herbie Fully Loaded,” and there’s no big car company behind them, but they’re helping sell the movies anyway.
Lamborghini can’t afford to give us all a car but it did recently give each and every one of us one of the cringiest ads ever seen. That got us thinking. What’s the absolute worst car promo video ever ...
When talking about rare Mopars from the golden era of muscle cars, we usually think about engines like the 440-cubic-inch (7.2-liter) Six-Pack and the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI. But while these ...
Bruce Johnson says he's giddy to have bought a real Tire Bird, the only one known to exist of the six that BFGoodrich commissioned T/G Racing to build for the 1971 model year. "In 1970, BFGoodrich ...
There's an excellent story on The New York Times right now, a look inside Tesla's development program for their semi-automated driver assist systems that the company confusingly (perhaps deceptively) ...
Here is the first real promo for Jerry Seinfeld's upcoming Web show Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee. So far all we've seen are a couple of teasers; this clip actually brings the funny. If the sight ...
State Farm insurance is about to launch an extensive, multi-faceted promotional campaign tied to the upcoming Disney/Pixar animated movie "Cars," which features cars as its main characters. The ...