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Top 20 Concept Cars of the 1990s
Embark on a journey through the 1990s' most revolutionary concept cars, from high-performance supercars to eco-friendly hybrids. Explore...


2001 Volvo SCC Concept
The 2001 Volvo SCC Concept, standing for Safety Concept Car, made a significant appearance at the international motor show with its focus...


2001 Volvo ACC Concept
The 2001 Volvo ACC Concept, standing for Adventure Concept Car, marked Volvo's venture into the sport utility vehicle (SUV) segment. The...


2000 Volvo PCC2 Concept
The 2000 Volvo PCC2 Concept, showcased at the 2001 Frankfurt Auto Show and later presented in Los Angeles, is a high-performance...


2000 Volvo PCC Concept
The 2000 Volvo PCC Concept stands as a testament to high-performance engineering, featuring a dynamically controlled chassis, four-wheel...


2000 Volvo EyeCar Concept
The 2000 Volvo EyeCar Concept stands as a pinnacle of advanced safety innovation from Volvo Cars, showcasing groundbreaking technology...


1958 Volvo P958-X2 Prototype by Frua
The Frua Volvo prototypes were altered at different times for display purposes. This was the second built, "X2," and its original...


1975 AnyCar III and Mini-AnyCar
Created by noted car designer George Barris, Manufacturers Hanover Trust's third model of its uniquely designed series of AnyCars is the...


1972 AnyCar II by Hanover Trust Co.
AnyCar II, the focal point of Manufacturers Hanover Trust's fall auto loan program, is a worthy successor to the bank's first AnyCar,...


World's Largest Shooting Brake Archive (Part 3 of 3)
The auto industry doesn't have a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what constitutes a "shooting brake" and a station wagon, 2+2, coupe, hatchback, sports wagon, etc. So, this article was inspired by hopes of clearing up the confusion and informing enthusiasts about the history and evolution of these automotive body styles, which began as horse-drawn vehicles. The Shooting Brake Archive Part 1 1890 French Hunting Br


World's Largest Shooting Brake Archive (Part 2 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what constitutes a "shooting brake" from a stations wagon, 2+2, coupe, hatchback, sports wagon, etc. So, this article was inspired by the hopes of settling the confusion and informing enthusiasts about the history and evolution of these automotive body styles that began as horse-drawn vehicles. The Shooting Brake Archive Part 1 1890 French Hunting Break b


1969 Volvo GTZ 2000 by Zagato
Volvo’s Italian importer commissioned Zagato to build a coupé based on the Volvo 144, hoping to persuade the Swedes to add a second, more...
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