What Ed Sheeran Can Tell Us About the Market for Classic Cars
The 26-year-old pop star’s attitude to fast vehicles reveals a generational shift that the big auction houses will have to grapple with.
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The 26-year-old pop star’s attitude to fast vehicles reveals a generational shift that the big auction houses will have to grapple with.
By SCOTT REYBURN
The designs are dazzling at three automobile museums in Italy. And then you get to drive.
By STUART MILLER
Two museums in Germany’s motor city, Stuttgart, supply automotive history, test drives and the awe of seeing cars being created.
By JAMES SCHEMBARI
On Sunday, thousands of the team’s fans will fill the Autodromo Nazionale Monza for the Italian Grand Prix, and they will be making some noise.
By KATE WALKER
More than a half-million vehicles may need to be replaced following the vast flooding from Harvey — a number that could surpass the effects of Sandy and Katrina combined.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Labor Day weekend, typically a prime time for consumers to make new car purchases, may be even better for buyers this year given stagnant auto sales.
By ANN CARRNS
Losses on hundreds of thousands of autos will put a burden on underwriters in Texas, particularly regional and local companies.
By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH
The automaker is showcasing its autonomous-vehicle technology with a trial of Domino’s deliveries in Ann Arbor, Mich.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Keeping tabs on a young new driver is easier than it used to be, thanks to several new apps and services intended for nervous parents.
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
Prices for classic cars started to fall about a year and a half ago. But the bidding at six major auctions preceding the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance suggest the market may be stabilizing.
By ROB SASS
A federal judge sentenced a key player in a decade-long scheme to evade federal emissions rules. The term was stiffer than prosecutors recommended.
By BILL VLASIC
Leasing a collectible or high-performance car is an increasingly common arrangement in a rarefied world where want trumps need.
By PAUL SULLIVAN
The trial is one of several around the world examining “platooning” technology, where small convoys of trucks move in concert, aiming to cut emissions and congestion.
By THOMAS FURSE
Even before one suitor’s interest emerged this week, the automaker had been in talks for months on Chinese investments or other deals, officials say.
By BILL VLASIC and NEAL E. BOUDETTE