Jay Leno and Donald Osborne take a close look at three antique cars that were designed to be ahead of their times.
Jay prepares for a race between a 1966 Ford AC Cobra 427 and a Tesla.
Jay and Donald switch it up for the segment Assess and Caress.
The Eco-Challenge Jay suits up in a firesuit for the eco-challenge, a race that is not about speed but fuel.
Jay meets up with director and five-time Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola.
Jay Leno explains his thoughts on why he only lets kids touch his cars. It all goes back to when he was 9 years old.
For its intended purpose, gasoline is pretty much the perfect fuel. And though there are many reasons for the boost in popularity of electric vehicles, is gasoline still here to stay? Jay Leno weighs in.
Jay wants to show how important aerodynamics are to a car’s speed. He uses himself as the first example of what is not aerodynamic.
Jay Leno meets with Donald Osborne and they discuss which American Muscle car has appreciated the most in 5 years.
Some paintings and sculptures go for hundreds of millions of dollars. Rare cars tend to go for a lot less. But they're still selling for more than ever. Here, Jay Leno discusses cars as art.
Jay takes a ride in a self driving Audi with their chief engineer Markus.
Jay Leno and Donald Osborne appraise three different cars and determine which is the better investment.
In 2016, Ford will start selling it's new version of the GT. And the company will also be racing it at Le Mans for the first time in almost five decades.