LA Auto Show Coverage
My first look at the Hyundai Azera on Autotrader.com
Read more ›My first look at the Hyundai Azera on Autotrader.com
Read more ›I’m stretched thin this week preparing coverage of the LA Auto Show, but I had to post this tidbit in response to interest in Toyota’s upcoming Prius c, or “the little one.” Toyota will debut the subcompact Prius c hybrid at January’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The new member of the Prius family claims a 50-mpg city […]
Read more ›Over 400,000 Toyota and Lexus vehicles are subjects of a voluntary recall to address potentially faulty crankshaft pulleys. Details. For more info, visit safecar.gov and search for campaign ID 11V539000.
Read more ›Mercedes-Benz announced pricing for 2012 Sprinter models. I’ve driven two different Sprinters extensively in work applications, one a first-gen cab chassis with a utility body, the other a second-gen LWB high-roof van. I can highly recommend the Sprinter for its utility and its comfort, its power and its efficiency. Model MY 2012 MY 2011 Sprinter Cab Chassis* $35,815 $35,465 Sprinter […]
Read more ›Even my three-year-olds enjoyed watching people and robots build the 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
Read more ›For quick, quiet and efficient urban commercial service and delivery.
Read more ›Chevrolet’s new TrailBlazer debuts today at the Dubai International Motor Show, providing us our first look beyond an earlier teaser photo. While the new look is softer than the last body style, the TrailBlazer’s style remains tough, suggesting this SUV will appeal equally across gender lines.
Read more ›Volkswagen has a gallery of Type 181 photos recently posted on their media site, including the ones below. Children of the sixties and seventies may remember the Type 181 as The Thing. My high school classmates may recall that funny looking yellow car I drove back in the day. Oddly for inland suburban Atlanta, two of my classmates had Type […]
Read more ›Back in September, my article on the Porsche My Daily Magic film competition pointed out Michael Koerbel’s clever transitional device in his film “It’s a Magical Life.” Koerbel’s film went on to win the competition, earning him a trip to LA, nationwide screening in theaters and on television, and a 1-year lease on a new 911. With so many special, […]
Read more ›Nissan’s US-built NV full-size van is not selling well. Late last month Autoblog reported that dealers were overstocked with a 205-day supply at the end of September, but Nissan’s decision to market a passenger version of the NV starting next spring may help bring customers in. The NV3500 HD Passenger Van features a 4-row/12-passenger setup with flexible seating arrangements. A […]
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