How to shop for a car online
Photo illustration by Josh Skibbee. It might seem that, in the new era of social distancing, the way we shop for cars will change. The fact is, car shopping has already changed. The internet, with al...
Photo illustration by Josh Skibbee. It might seem that, in the new era of social distancing, the way we shop for cars will change. The fact is, car shopping has already changed. The internet, with al...
Online auctions are nothing new. Nor are online classifieds for collector cars. We’ve been doing the latter for quite a while now ourselves and we hope to be doing it for a good, long time to come. T...
Since announcing Hemmings Auctions, the reaction from Hemmings Nation has been tremendous. We’re dedicated to making this the best platform for buying and selling enthusiast vehicles, and we apprecia...
With the pending launch of Hemmings Auctions and the opening of our submissions beginning next Tuesday, July 16, we have promised a white-glove level of attention for our customers, an unprecedented ...
Hemmings Motor News has spent the past 65 years building a solid, trusted reputation in the collector-car community. And now we’re bringing that reputation to a whole-new online experience via Hemmin...
For generations, Hemmings has been the go-to source when buying or selling vintage and specialty vehicles and parts. Hemmings also played a central role in the creation of the classic car hobby and i...
Can a $70-million Ferrari be approximately 22,000 times more fun than Lamm’s $3,200 Porsche Boxster? Illustration by Steven Cavalieri. Michael: Hello again, and is it still all right if I call you Mi...
Good example of a bad image: my 2000 BMW R1100R, shot on a cell phone at 700 pixels wide. Photos by author. We look at a lot of classified ads in putting together each day’s Hemmings Daily. In additi...
Jeff Yost’s 1976 Chevrolet Corvette, purchased through Hemmings Motor News . Photos by Jeff Yost. These days, there seems to be an endless array of outlets in which to sell a collector car. From free...
Used car lot, Lancaster, Ohio, 1938; it’s a safe bet that buyers still argued about a $29 selling price. Photo by Ben Shahn, from Library of Congress archives. There aren’t many universal truths in t...