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Why Are French Cars So Strange?
The automobile was not invented in France; it emerged in several places almost simultaneously in the late 19th century. But France made it weird. This story originally appeared in Volume 30 of Road & ...
When you think of Formula 1, it’s all too easy to think of staples of the sport like the Italian Ferrari team, McLaren and Williams from the UK, and Mercedes from Germany. Maybe even Honda from Japan.
Earlier this week, as I do so often I found myself thinking about French cars. I love French cars, and I love French car designs. More than anything, they have charm and a perspective far beyond ...
Fourteen years after it was first opened by renowned car collectors Peter and Merle Mullin, the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, California has closed its doors following the death of Peter in ...
French automakers have pretty much all dabbled in the American market at some point. But currently, none — except Bugatti — are selling cars here. Renault sold its share of AMC to Chrysler back in ...
There has always been a certain je ne sais quoi about French cars. They have character, fashionably stylish design, and a certain joie de vivre. Look what they’re doing, making me speak French! I ...
This Sunday, you might see a fleet of tiny, brightly colored vintage cars zooming up Riverside Drive, coasting along Fifth Avenue, or cruising up Park with an entourage of mopeds in tow. These iconic ...
French peculiarity, be it in the form of a rallying Alpine, a mid-engine Matra, a durable 2CV, an innovative DS, or a Frankenstein Peugeot, has a special charm. The automobile was not invented in ...
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