In the 2022 edition, a third of the participants had to abandon the race because of the heat. Read More
On Sunday morning, June 26th, the nature in the middle of the woods, not far from Brussels, woke up to the sound of the purring magnificent classic cars. They were all heading to the starting point for a new edition of the Z-Trophy. Read More
With its false Chevrolet Corvette look, the Opel GT allowed the German carmaker to sell dreams for a few years while remaining very reasonable. Read More
13 days in a Healey - a tour of some of the most stunning sights in South Africa Read More
Sunny weather and friendly participants made for another great edition of the 2022 Cape Tour Classic by Classic Car Passion in Cape Town Read More
Bought by GM in 1989, Saab entered a new era of its existence, one of compromise. Although profitable at first, this capital injection did not ultimately save the company from recurring financial problems. In 2011, it was the end of a beautiful story. Read More
A 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé from 1955 has been sold at auction for a record price of €135,000,000 to a private collector. The car, which is one of two created in 1955, has always been regarded as one of the great jewels of motoring history, but few ever imagined that it would be offered for sale. Read More
Saab became famous worldwide for its small front-wheel-drive sedans, but it had to continue its success with new models to meet the needs and desires of its customers. The 1970s and 1980s were crucial for the Swedish brand. Read More
Car fan or not, you’ve most probably heard about the epic battle between in the ‘60s between Ford and Ferrari to win the prestigious Le Mans 24-hour endurance race. But what you probably haven’t heard or read about is the Ferrari vs Ford battle, the David vs Goliath angle of the story which for some unfathomable reason seems to have been conveniently glossed over in the intervening years. Read More
Saab's car division disappeared in 2011, leaving a gaping hole in car production that has since become increasingly standardised. Here is a look back at a brand that is, to say the least, unique. Read More
In its time the most expensive production car in the world, the Rolls-Royce Camargue divided the British marque's clientele. Despite a long career, it remained very marginal. Read More
The Czechoslovakian company Tatra is known for its robust trucks and has produced a number of surprisingly designed cars. The 603 is certainly the best known of all. Read More
Extrapolated from a sedan with no real soul, the Lancia Fulvia coupe has been successful for a decade in world rallies and on the road. Read More
In the early 90s, Nissan stepped out of its comfort zone with the Figaro, an adorable convertible with a distinctly retro look and interior treatment worthy of the finest luxury cars. A model that struck a chord with a trendy clientele. Read More
The result of the union of Citroën and Maserati, the SM shook up the codes of luxury for five years. Still as fascinating more than 50 years after its launch, it has the power to leave no one indifferent. Read More