[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Welcome to the Journal’s Classic Carl cartoon caption contest. Each week we share a Classic Carl cartoon that’s missing a caption and ask readers to submit their most clever and hilarious ideas. Share your funniest caption ideas for this cartoon using the form below and you could win a ClassicCars.com swag bag. Submit your caption by…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Petrol prices on the rise ahead of the Easter long weekend with motorists being urged to shop around. The cost of petrol is skyrocketing ahead of the Easter long weekend, with prices in the three main capital cities returning to pre-pandemic levels. The average price of fuel hit 147.2 cents per litre in…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The Pick of the Day is a 1963 Pontiac Tempest convertible, one of the sweetest compact cars of the early ‘60s, especially when paired with the factory 326cid V8.  This Tempest looks to be a super-nice example, with some period-appropriate upgrades for added performance and appearance.  While this was still one year prior…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Mitsubishi revealed the 2022 Outlander which marks its fourth-generation in the U.S. It comes with a whole lot of changes on the outside and under the skin. The flagship vehicle rides on a new platform, is powered by a new engine, and is redesigned on the outside and inside. While there is only…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Performance arm’s first EV to lob in 2021, likely based on the upcoming EQS limo. Mercedes-AMG will launch the first in a new range of electric vehicles (EV) in Europe later this year, as part of a wider brand shift towards smaller engines and electrified technologies. Based on Mercedes-Benz’s burgeoning range of EQ-branded…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] With less than impressive sales in one of the most profitable segments of the American vehicle market, and an ageing, 14-year old generation still on dealer lots, the Toyota Tundra is arguably due for a complete overhaul. And I’m here to tell you that the all-new and improved 2022 Tundra is closer than…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Next-gen sports sedan will pack V8-smashing performance numbers and one-pedal electric driving. The next-generation 2022 Mercedes-AMG C63 is now all but confirmed to be a four-cylinder plug-in hybrid. Mercedes-AMG has taken the wraps off a new high-performance plug-in hybrid system based around a four-cylinder engine which will be employed by AMG-badged versions of…