The most underrated classic cars
They're not mainstream, and that makes them affordable and unique. Plus more classic car goodness.
Underrated classics
Classics by decade
The Nineties were a golden age for cars. These are some of your favorites. Some of the best cars ever emerged during the Nineties.
The Eighties were full of wonderful driver's cars. These are some of the greatest. The 1980s were a golden age for fun, analog performance cars. These are some of the greatest.
The second half of the 1980s delivered nothing short of a bumper crop of luxury cars, to the point that people are still finding delivery-mileage …
The 1970s were all wings and wedges and jaw-dropping designs, the best of which stand the test of time today. Some of the most radical designs in all of car history came from the 1970s. These are some of our favorites.
The Sixties produced some of the greatest cars of all time. These are some of the best. The 1960s was a golden age for car performance and design. New, modernized tech from racing was making its way into road-going vehicles, while design houses were churning out some of the most magnificent products …
Classic fever
We wouldn't go so far as to call these cars ugly, but they certainly don't look normal. That's actually a good thing. They might not have the most conventionally attractive looks, but these are all still cool cars. Here are some of the most interesting oddball cars ever built.
These cars are pretty much guaranteed to cost a fortune in repairs and maintenance, but we want them anyway. Some bad decisions are still worth making. Here are some unreliable classics that we still pine for, despite knowing better.
Whether they were great or not, these cars have some cool names. Alphanumeric car names may help you understand where a car fits in an automaker's lineup, but it's hard to get excited about numbers and letters. A truly cool car needs an exciting name. These 50 cars fit the bill perfectly.
Vintage off-roading at its best. There are tons of great vintage off-roaders out there. Here are some of our favorites.
You probably wouldn't treat your classic car like just any other set of wheels. You don't use your antique showpiece or muscle car for your commute in the morning or to take the kids to soccer practice. You probably wouldn't treat your classic car like just any other set of wheels. You don't use …