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Andre Nalin

Europe

Writer at Freelance

Editor in Chief at Guessing Headlights

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | guessingheadlights.com | Olivia Richman |Andre Nalin

    Manual cars are becoming increasingly rare. In 2025, there are offering manual transmissions as the United States looks to shift to predominantly electric vehicles by 2030, . I’m all for progress, but this one stings. Yes, I am one of those car enthusiasts who don’t want to let go of a manual. I learned to drive a manual late in life, but I can say safely that I wish I had picked up this skill so much sooner. Why? It opens up opportunities to experience some of the best driving of your life.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Andre Nalin

    The Ford Mustang isn’t just a car; it’s a cultural icon. With decades of production, millions of units sold, and enough trim levels to confuse a seasoned gearhead, it’s no surprise that Ford’s pony car has had its share of experimental ideas. Some of these Mustangs became legends. Others? They quietly vanished into footnote status: rare, misunderstood, or just too ahead of their time to succeed.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Andre Nalin

    Classic muscle cars are getting painfully expensive. The golden-era icons, Chevelle SS 454s, anything with a 426 Hemi, early GTOs, have skyrocketed into collector territory, commanding prices most of us will never touch. Inflation’s up, wages aren’t, and middle-class buyers are getting squeezed out of the market. But that doesn’t mean the dream is dead. There’s still a sweet spot for gearheads who want real V8 muscle without a six-figure price tag — if you know where to look.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Andre Nalin

    Classic muscle cars are getting painfully expensive. The golden-era icons, Chevelle SS 454s, anything with a 426 Hemi, early GTOs, have skyrocketed into collector territory, commanding prices most of us will never touch. Inflation’s up, wages aren’t, and middle-class buyers are getting squeezed out of the market. But that doesn’t mean the dream is dead. There’s still a sweet spot for gearheads who want real V8 muscle without a six-figure price tag — if you know where to look.

  • 2 weeks ago | kdhnews.com | Andre Nalin

    A Once-in-a-Lifetime Ferrari and a Weekend of Automotive Elegance Await at the Hillsborough ConcoursFrom a near-mythical Ferrari to ocean-view drives, this Bay Area event is the ultimate summer pilgrimage for car lovers.

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