Featured in Curbside ClassicBYSteven LangJul 10, 2019Share1980 Cadillac Seville – The Drive’s Daily Curbside ClassicWhat would a Goodfella drive in the year 2017? Perhaps if they had a terminal case of Automotive Compulsive Disorder, they would wind up with this Caddy. BYSteven LangJul 10, 2019ShareBYSteven LangJun 1, 2017ShareStunning 1984 Toyota Camry DLX With 99,574 Miles – The Drive’s Daily Curbside ClassiqueThere is clean, OCD clean, and hermetically sealed clean. This 33 year old Camry looks like it came straight from the showroom floor. BYSteven LangJun 1, 2017ShareBYSteven LangApr 26, 2017Share1991 Chevrolet Caprice Classic – The Drive’s Curbside ClassicThis was supposed to be the car of the future back in the late-1980s. No, really. We’re not kidding. BYSteven LangApr 26, 2017ShareBYSteven LangApr 18, 2017ShareThe Rolling Unicorn – 1982 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham Coupe Diesel With 44,000 MilesThis Malaise Era Oldsmobile luxury coupe represents the 1% of the 1%. Is it worth keeping with that diesel engine under the hood? BYSteven LangApr 18, 2017Share
BYSteven LangJul 10, 2019Share1980 Cadillac Seville – The Drive’s Daily Curbside ClassicWhat would a Goodfella drive in the year 2017? Perhaps if they had a terminal case of Automotive Compulsive Disorder, they would wind up with this Caddy. BYSteven LangJul 10, 2019Share
BYSteven LangJun 1, 2017ShareStunning 1984 Toyota Camry DLX With 99,574 Miles – The Drive’s Daily Curbside ClassiqueThere is clean, OCD clean, and hermetically sealed clean. This 33 year old Camry looks like it came straight from the showroom floor. BYSteven LangJun 1, 2017Share
BYSteven LangApr 26, 2017Share1991 Chevrolet Caprice Classic – The Drive’s Curbside ClassicThis was supposed to be the car of the future back in the late-1980s. No, really. We’re not kidding. BYSteven LangApr 26, 2017Share
BYSteven LangApr 18, 2017ShareThe Rolling Unicorn – 1982 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham Coupe Diesel With 44,000 MilesThis Malaise Era Oldsmobile luxury coupe represents the 1% of the 1%. Is it worth keeping with that diesel engine under the hood? BYSteven LangApr 18, 2017Share