Since the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance was founded in 1950, only 74 automobiles have had the immense ...
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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 & ...
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 ...
For 55 years, from 1937 to 1993, the French government required all cars sold in the country to feature "selective yellow lights" for all forward-facing roadway illumination. With borders touching ...
This week we saw the debut of the Alpine A390, an oh-so-French electric crossover with a wacky design and compelling dynamics, and it got me thinking about French cars. Admittedly, it doesn't take a ...
In the early days of the automotive industry, France was among the manufacturing pioneers, producing some of the most advanced vehicles and boasting the world’s largest car market. That, of course, ...
They have a certain moxie to them. A unique panache that lacks in German, Japanese, and American autos. Their charisma keeps spirits high, as do their flaws — and that’s okay. We kind of want that, ...
Jim and Pam Schlick have nine Peugeots and estimate that they’ve owned 30, which helps to explain the annual gathering of French cars at their Langhorne, Pennsylvania, home. The infatuation began in ...
France's best-selling car last year, the Peugeot 208 will be impacted by the country's new CO2 emissions tariffs, but only in its higher performance models. Photo: Richard Bord/Getty Images. French ...
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