Russo and Steele files suit, seeks damages over loss of Scottsdale venue Auction company accuses Ritchie Bros./Leake of unfair practices. By Jeff Peek // June 18, 2019
Proposed bill in Illinois would raise EV registration to $1000 a year Paying the fair share, or excessive punishment? By Ronnie Schreiber // May 13, 2019
Tire-chalking ruled unconstitutional, but Court of Appeals now asked to set aside decision Not so fast, my friend. By Jeff Peek // May 07, 2019
Parking violators rejoice—Court of Appeals rules that chalking tires is unconstitutional Panel says it is a form of trespass, similar to covertly attaching a GPS. By Jeff Peek // April 24, 2019
Massachusetts seeks to strengthen “Right to Repair” law House Bill 293 adds consumer protections and access to on-board diagnostics. By Brandan Gillogly // April 03, 2019
Titled to You, But Maybe It’s Actually Not Your Car After rattling off the hop-ups that make his ’32 Ford wickedly fast, the braggart of the Beach Boys’ hot rod anthem, “Little Deuce Coupe,” ultimately boasts, “I... By Jim Koscs // January 18, 2016
As “Unsafe At Any Speed” marks 50 years, Corvair values hit all-time high This year marks the 50th anniversary of Ralph Nader’s book “Unsafe at Any Speed," in which the young Harvard-trained lawyer/activist did a serious hatchet job o... By Rob Sass // February 10, 2015
Losses and Lessons: Alfa Romeo Spider caught in web of title trouble VEHICLE: 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider WHAT WENT WRONG: No one enjoys having to file an insurance claim, especially when the process moves slowly and payment seem... By Jeff Peek // January 27, 2015
Future Collectibles: Gray Market Imports Gray market cars are, in a way, similar to good ol’ Prohibition-era whiskey: They're both expensive and hard to get across the border, and if you get caught wit... By Grant Stoecker // December 17, 2014
Vintage plates coming to California residents, but act fast Tired of the look of the new California plates on your vintage car? By Tara Hurlin // October 02, 2014