The world of American cars is filled with household names: cars and manufacturers that have become famous all over the world and made it into mainstream pop culture. Think of Ford with the Mustang, or ...
Vector Motors Corporation (founded in 1971) is one of the early examples of American automobile manufacturers chasing the European sports car/supercar dream. And then ultimately failing to achieve it ...
America has a rich history of performance cars. But in the supercar world, it's not as populus as you might think. While we know America for cars like the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Corvette, and Dodge ...
The Vector W8 occupies a peculiar place in automotive memory, at once a cult object and a cautionary tale. It promised an American supercar that could humble Europe’s finest, yet its brief production ...
In case you were ever worried about looking too conservative in your Vector W8, RM Sotheby's has a pair of wild Vector Avtech WX-3 prototypes ready to cross the block at its next sale. Packed with ...
In profile, the W8 Twin Turbo is all angles. “Wait a minute. This is all trash?” Leo Mayorquin was standing in the abandoned Vector Aeromotive warehouse in Wilmington, California, as workers began ...
Michael Santoro’s eyes twitched, then dropped, as he almost fell asleep at the wheel. He had been up nearly 36 hours straight, and had pulled long hours ever since he took over as designer for the ...
Vector Motors is selling off the 1993 prototypes of its never-produced WX-3 supercar, apparently to fund development of its planned WX-8 hypercar. For those not in the know, Vector Motors is an ...
The W8 Twin Turbo was the brainchild of Gerald Wiegert. At the beginning of the 1970s, the inventor and businessman announced plans to build a high-performance sports car called the Vector, which he ...
Tudor was lucky enough to be in Wales just as Sebastien Loeb was securing his 8th World Rally Championship title during Wales Rally GB 2011 and wrote a guest blog for ITV News covering the rally ...
For a moment think back to your childhood. Those formative years when Santa Claus wasn’t make-believe but a living, breathing fat guy with an insatiable appetite for cookies and milk and questionable ...