Ford Mustang 5.0 GT vs BMW M2 Half-mile Race

Here we have the new Mustang 5.0 GT with 450 bhp, weighing 3772 pounds against the new BMW M2 with 465 bhp, weighing 3351. Both cars report a top speed of 155 mph.
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  Comments | By - July 15, 2016

Winnebago Demolition Derby: The Most Underrated Attraction at the OC Fair

Winnebago Demolition Derby is the motorsport event you didn’t even know you needed in your life.

  Comments | By - July 11, 2016

The Petersen Lamborghini Centenario Unveiling and Cruise-in

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June Gloom has been very real here in Los Angeles this month, and that usually has a tendency to deter nice cars from coming out to play. But with news of the Petersen unveiling a very rare Lamborghini Centenario, that didn’t stop a mob of Lamborgini owners and motor heads from coming out from their garage holes.

  Comments | By - June 17, 2016

The Unholiest of All Unholy Jeeps

This unholy one-off custom monstrosity is called The Giant Spider. And no, we’re not making this up.

  Comments | By - June 15, 2016

Petersen Automotive Museum Memorial Day Breakfast Cruise-in

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We are back at it again with the Petersen Breakfast Cruise-in coverage. This past Sunday’s meet fell on Memorial Day weekend, making it one of the biggest meets we’ve had since the JDM cruise-in. As usual at the Petersen, yesterday’s cruise-in featured a vast array of cars that you wouldn’t normally see parked next to […] More »

  Comments | By - May 31, 2016

The Petersen Breakfast Club Cruise-In GREAT SCOTT! Edition

This week’s breakfast club had the mixture of imports, weekend warriors, gullwingers, and even some cars that look like they came right off the set of “Back to the Future.”

  Comments | By - April 28, 2016

Japanese Cruise-In at the Petersen Auto Museum Attracts Huge Crowd

Ever since I began working at the Petersen Vault, every once in a while I overhear people questioning out loud where exactly are the young people in car culture today.

  Comments | By - April 11, 2016