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Most Expensive Vintage Cars of the 60s
If there's one decade that has become famous for its cars, it's the 1960s. Who can forget the Volkswagen Beetle? Who could forget the classic hippie busses of yore, the British Mini Coopers, the three-wheeled vintage car known as the Peel P50, or any of the other great cars designed and bought up during this decade?
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in WheelProblems with Driving Vintage Cars
When people see vintage cars, they almost always marvel at them. There's something about seeing a car that's over 30 years old that's impressive — if only for the fact that it's a quick glimpse back in automotive history.
Cato ConroyPublished 7 years ago in WheelWeirdest Vintage Car Designs
Car designs have evolved in amazing ways over the years, with many of the industry's advancements making tons of sense. Through the decades, car designs have become more aerodynamic, more tech-friendly, more fuel-efficient, and even have become safer to ride in during collisions.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in WheelA List of the Worst Cars to Ever Be Invented
Some cars revolutionize the way that we see transportation. They are truly works of art that stemmed from world-class engineering. Cars in this category become iconic because of how brilliantly made they are, and how wonderful they are to the drivers who own them.
Skunk UzekiPublished 7 years ago in Wheel- Top Story - July 2017
15 Nostalgic Car Features You'll Never Forget
If you've been driving a long time, you may recognize some of these older car features, and even miss them when driving newer cars. Younger people may not even realize that many of the standard features and functions in a newer car have evolved over time, or only very recently been added.
Annie KielyPublished 7 years ago in Wheel - Top Story - July 2017
10 Classic Cars Made Iconic By TV
Everyone loves a classic car - especially gearheads. Though it's common enough for mechanics and other car people to be able to tell apart a Ford Model-A from a Ford Model-T, most people can't recognize cars right off the bat.
Parag PatelPublished 7 years ago in Wheel