Held in Costa Mesa, California, the annual Air|Water festival stands out as one of the world’s biggest celebrations of all things Porsche-related. As its name implies, it’s open to just about any ...
Whether it’s super-heated, soft, or sluggish, the collector car market is always changing. Which is why we update the Hagerty Price Guide four times per year. The market is also huge and wide-ranging.
Pontiac built around 66,000 of its hot little Solstice two-seaters between 2006 and 2010, the bulk of them roadsters powered by a 177-horsepower 2.4-liter Ecotec four-cylinder, with GXP models treated ...
The Hagerty Price Guide Indexes—first published in 2009—are a series of stock market-style indexes that average the condition #2 (“excellent”) values of representative vehicles, or “component” cars, ...
The 993 generation of Porsche 911 carries a great weight of expectation. As the final air-cooled 911, it’s seen as the pinnacle of the breed by many, especially as it was the model charged with ...
Conventional wisdom holds that R33 Skyline GT-Rs are less desirable compared to the earlier R32 and later R34. There’s a certain logic to this thinking. The R33 (running from 1995–1998) is larger, ...
If you are at all familiar with drifting or have seen any of the Fast and Furious movies, you’ve heard of the Nissan Silvia—or, as it’s known in North America, the 240SX. Although it’s probably most ...
The Hagerty Price Guide Indexes—first published in 2009—are a series of stock market-style indexes that average the Hagerty Price Guide condition #2 (“excellent”) values of representative vehicles, or ...
A beloved symbol of 1970s car culture. An icon of disco-era design. A redneck’s red-letter regalia. It’s gaudy. Garish. Tacky. Even vulgar. And we love it. This is the story of Pontiac’s Screaming ...
Muscle car buffs can be thankful that Pontiac never put the GTO badge on anything but V8-powered, rear-drive cars. Even if the 2004-2006 GTO was an Australian import with a Corvette motor, it still ...
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For a decade or so, from the early 1950s, through the early 1960s, Jaguar looked like an unstoppable sports car juggernaut. From 1951-1957, they won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times. They even got ...