A love letter to every car ever made.
Car Guides started with a simple obsession: there should be one place on the internet where you can find every car ever sold in the United States. Not just the ones currently on dealer lots. Not just the ones a magazine reviewed last week. Every car. From the 1990 Honda Civic that took your sister to college, to the 2026 Rivian that's about to redefine adventure. From the muscle icons that shaped American roads, to the electric crossovers quietly rewriting the rules.
Why this exists
Buying a car shouldn't require a degree in automotive engineering. Comparing two models shouldn't mean opening fifteen tabs and hoping you don't miss something. And learning about a car you love shouldn't be locked behind subscription paywalls or hidden in dusty PDFs.
So we're building the reference. Slowly, methodically, with love. Every brand. Every model. Every year. With the kind of detail you'd want if you were buying, or simply if you've always wondered why the 911 looks the way it does, or why the Camry has outsold everything in its class for thirty years.
What you'll find here
Buyer guides for every realistic use case, first-time drivers, growing families, long commutes, snow country, tall drivers, weekend racers. Comparators that put any two cars side-by-side. Brand pages with the full lineup, history, and personality. Articles on everything from EV charging to auto insurance to the right way to buy a used car. And an A-to-Z index so you can find any model when you only remember how its name starts.
Who's behind this
Hi, I'm François Aublin. I run Lumira Projects, the small studio behind Car Guides and business-trendz.com.
I've been obsessed with cars since I was a kid. My love started with sketching profiles in the margins of my notebooks during class and never really stopped. Today I'm building the website I always wished existed, the one that takes cars seriously, treats readers as intelligent adults, and doesn't try to sell you something on every page.
Want to talk?
Drop me a line at [email protected], or use the contact form. Whether you're hunting for your next ride, want to share a story about your favorite car, found something I got wrong, or just want to say hi - I read every email.
Editorial office: 33 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003. Curious about how we work? Read our methodology.