The compact car segment offers an array of models to modern consumers. The first American compact model started the segemnt ...
A meticulously maintained 1954 Nash-Healey Le Mans Coupe, one of only 90 produced, combines Italian design with American engineering. A 1954 Nash-Healey Le Mans Coupe, one of approximately 90 examples ...
In August 2024, Acura unveiled its performance EV concept during Monterey Car Week. That concept was a preview of the brand’s first completely in-house developed EV which goes into production ...
This new coupe from Mercedes-Benz is the entry point into a sleek two-door with a thee-pointed star on the grille and effectively replaces both the C-Class and E-Class coupe offerings. We find out ...
The single photo that Acura provided shows a sloping, coupe-like roofline, a full-width rear light bar, and angular vents on the rear bumper and behind the front wheels. The RSX is an evolution of ...
On Tuesday, BMW confirmed to Motor1 that, much as a rumor last month from BMW Blog had claimed, the brand is no longer accepting orders on the M8 coupe for U.S. customers, although the convertible ...
Friend Emma Hope described Nash as a “generous and kind” man and said he would be greatly missed. “My husband I have been friends with Nash for 10 years and we met originally when we were ...
Steve Kagan / Getty Images On January 12, 1959, Berry Gordy Jr. started Tamla Records with the help of an $800 loan from his family, starting a journey that would forever change the music industry.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Longtime Cleveland television personality Neil Zurcher, best known for his iconic “One Tank Trips” series, has died. He passed away Wednesday at the age of 89, WJW Fox 8 ...
Zurcher drove around in a 1948 Chevrolet convertible and then a 1940 American Bantam Roadster before switching to his trademark 1959 Nash Metropolitan convertible, which he often displayed at car ...
Neil Zurcher got a lot of mileage out of one-tank trips. By his estimate, he traveled more than 1 million miles on Ohio roads over nearly 30 years as a travel reporter. The Cleveland broadcast ...