It seemed like a good idea to start this series off with a cautionary tale, an example of how not to start your own supercar company. This should help not only to show the kinds of odds which boutique ...
In technology they call it vaporware. In cryptozoology it's called a cryptid. But Nice Price or Crack Pipe is all about the cars, and that's why we call it... the Vector. Not only did the Wagoneer ...
Unearthing a little-known brand with a fascinating story and a unique record to its name.
After creating the W8, America’s first production supercar, Vector followed up with M12, a jaw-dropping high-performance machine based on the Lamborghini Diablo, arguably the coolest, most capable ...
Vector is one strange automotive case. Its boutique exotic automaker's history would make for an excellent screenplay, as it was embroiled in drama. More importantly, though, the company made some ...
History is littered with failed automakers, but few were as flamboyant as Vector. Scheduled to be auctioned off by Barrett-Jackson later this month, this 1999 Vector M12 was one of the last cars made ...
Vector Motors (then Vector Aeromotive) struggled in the early 1990s. The late Vector founder and chief engineer Jerry Wiegert accepted an investment from Megatech, an Indonesian firm head by Tommy ...
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