Jay Leno is ensuring his loved ones, especially his wife, are well taken care of when he passes. The TV veteran best known for hosting NBC's "The Tonight Show" recently updated his will to ...
The museum was founded in 1994 by Robert E. Petersen, a publishing giant who helped to shape American car culture. Comedian Jay Leno is one of the museum's biggest fans and has had a lifelong love ...
Thomas Flyer won the New York to Paris race against the world in 1908 with a bike on the hood because it needed two ...
There are few car collections that can rival Jay Leno's. Now that his 20 years as host of the "Tonight Show" has come to an end, Leno will undoubtedly be spending more time with his beloved cars.
California may be home to some of America's most polluted cities, but Jay Leno doesn't think classic cars are part of the problem, and he's looking for the government to back him up. On ...
Nov. 12 began as a normal day as the host of CNBC's Jay Leno's Garage and his longtime friend, Dave Killackey, worked on a clogged fuel line in the undercarriage of a 1907 White Steam Car (seen in ...
If you’ve been keeping tabs on the total value of Jay Leno’s massive car collection, take note: it just increased by at least $2 million. Before he even got started on showcasing the vehicle ...
Informally known as “Leno’s Law” — named after the famous actor and car collector Jay Leno — Senate Bill 712 would “exempt a collector motor vehicle from the smog check requirement if ...
The biennial process of having your car smog-checked is one that California ... test day ends in a failing grade. Jay Leno wants to change that. Partnering with Shannon Grove, a Republican state ...
A California lawmaker is teaming with comedian and renowned automotive enthusiast Jay Leno to seek an expansion of smog check exemptions for classic cars. State Sen. Shannon Grove, R-Bakersfield ...
One of the bill's biggest backers is Jay Leno, to the point that it's been called “Leno's Law”. The proposed bill originally required the eligible collector cars to be insured, but that ...