Car Sells for $8 Million During Auction Week

ClassicCars.com analysts studied data from half a dozen major sales during Arizona Auction Week and found mixed results, according to the company. Top-flight European classics failed to hit estimates, while muscle cars and entry-level collector cars continued to climb to new highs. All the while, huge crowds attended Auction Week as a testimony to the… Continue reading Car Sells for $8 Million During Auction Week

Webasto Appoints Head Of North American Electric Vehicle Charging Business

(PRNewswire-PRWeb) Webasto Thermo & Comfort North America has announced its entry into the North American electric vehicle (EV) charging business and has appointed Mr. John Thomas as Head of Electric Vehicle Charging Solutions North America. Thomas’ focus will be to provide a comprehensive electric vehicle charging approach. Prior to this new assignment, Thomas held various… Continue reading Webasto Appoints Head Of North American Electric Vehicle Charging Business

MINI Dealers 3D-Printing Custom Accessories

MINI has reached a new level of customization with the addition of MINI Yours Customized. The new offering allows MINI customers to design personalized inlays for the side scuttles, trims for the passenger side in the interior, LED door sills and LED door projectors. Customers looking to take the personalization of their MINI to the… Continue reading MINI Dealers 3D-Printing Custom Accessories

Prototype Previews Honda Insight

Launching nationwide later this year and positioned as a premium compact above Civic in the Honda passenger car lineup, Insight features a sleek sedan design, five-passenger cabin, and refined driving performance, along with high fuel efficiency, according to Honda. The Insight Prototype has a low and wide stance, highlighted by Honda’s signature flying wing grille… Continue reading Prototype Previews Honda Insight

Mullin Museum Expands Citroën Exhibit

The Mullin Automotive Museum has expanded its internationally-acclaimed Citroën exhibit with the addition of three vehicles from the French automaker: a 1931 C4G, a 1975 CX2200 Berline, and a 1971 SM Bonneville Racecar. The cars represent the newest component of the museum’s “Citroën: The Man, The Marque, The Mystique” exhibit, which celebrates the quirky yet… Continue reading Mullin Museum Expands Citroën Exhibit