2025 Woodward Dream Cruise brings weird, wicked cool
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Spanning across nine communities, the Woodward Dream Cruise is back. Since 1995, the event has become a staple in Metro Detroit. Cruising down Woodward Avenue, people can spot every car there is. From luxury, muscle, to antiques, there's something that will catch your eye.
FERNDALE — Nine Mile Road in downtown Ferndale was full of visitors Aug. 16 checking out the scenes of the Woodward Dream Cruise.
Chrysler CEO Chris Feuell showed Detroit Free Press auto critic Mark Phelan an original 1924 Chrysler at the 2025 Woodward Dream Cruise.
Ready to roll?! The 2025 Woodward Dream Cruise is here! Car expert Ken Lingenfelter takes us on his annual drive down Woodward.
Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news. The event started as a fundraiser for a soccer field in Ferndale in August 1995. Since then,
The Woodward Dream Cruise is allegedly "North America's largest celebration of automotive culture, attracting nearly one million visitors" to see both classic
Sheriff Michael Bouchard said that though using drones to record videos of the Dream Cruise is a "fun hobby" for many, they can pose safety risks.
Ford has been the presenting sponsor of the Woodward Dream Cruise for several years, showcasing their vehicles and celebrating car culture.