Ferrari and Lamborghini are trying to design battery-powered cars that inspire the same devotion as their costly internal combustion models.
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Formula 1 Roars Into Miami, Where Cars Are Already King
A culture of souped-up cars, luxury cars and collector cars has flourished in Miami for decades. This weekend it will all be on display.
You Can Take It With You, if the Grave Is Deep Enough
Sometimes apocryphal, often outrageous: stories of car lovers who were buried with their prized possessions.
Selling Hot New Cars at Pebble Beach, the Land of Classics
There’s money in the air at Monterey Car Week, so where better to sell a rare new Bugatti or Ferrari?
The Dream Cars of the Car Designers
Saturday mornings are for celebrating stylish sheet metal in the parking lot of a storied hobby shop in metro Detroit.
As Stick Shifts Fade Into Obscurity, Collectors See Opportunity
Cars with manual transmissions, even late models, are holding their value as the collector market hunts for rarity.
From the Charred Wreck of a Lamborghini, a D.I.Y. Supercar
It’s still not cheap, and it’ll take some skill, but finding the totaled car of your dreams and rebuilding it can give you bragging rights, and a sweet new ride.
An S.U.V.? Ferrari Sees the Writing on the Road
The Purosangue, whose details remain closely held, will be out next year. But the carmaker’s evolving lineup, too, points to a (slightly) more inclusive approach.
Convertibles for Summer Driving: Going Topless and Turning Heads
Station wagons outsell them, but convertibles hold a special place in the hearts of drivers, and automakers still offer a smorgasbord of models.
Sebastian Vettel to Leave Ferrari
With both sides struggling to meet their expectations, the German driver said he would leave his Formula One team after the 2020 season.