by Jason Fogelson So, I finally did make it to Sturgis. I’ve had it on my wish list for almost two decades, and one thing or another has always kept me from getting there. In case you don’t know, “Sturgis”... Continue Reading →
by Tod Mesirow There's a reason some things are called luxury items. They're better versions of workhorse items. There's a lot of competition at the top of the pyramid because there's a lot of money up there. I guess that's... Continue Reading →
by Jason Fogelson There are a few vehicles that dominate their class. The Ford Super Duty Pickup Trucks crush the competition, and the 2017 Ford Super Duty will maintain that dominance. One of the most interesting statistics that I heard... Continue Reading →
by Tod Mesirow Chrysler is credited with inventing the modern minivan in 1983. On November 2, 1983 the first minivan rolled off the assembly line in Windsor, Canada, across the river from Detroit. It was reportedly a blue Plymouth Voyager... Continue Reading →
by Frank A. Aukofer The late Jack Benny, one of the greatest comedians of all time, would have loved the 2017 Genesis G90 sedan, the flagship of a new automobile brand. An essential component of Benny’s shtick was that of... Continue Reading →
by Frank A. Aukofer Three decades ago, Chrysler invented the minivan and triggered the doom of the big American family station wagon. Now they’re back with the all-new 2017 Chrysler Pacifica, which won’t visit Armageddon on anything but should chip... Continue Reading →
by Tod Mesirow We’re at the precipice of a new age of automotive options, as the car of the future is just about here. Tesla’s top of the line Model S 90d, while not quite an autonomous car, is enabled... Continue Reading →
by Jason Fogelson A few weeks ago, I rode and reviewed the 2016 Royal Enfield 500 Classic for Forbes.com. So when I got the chance to have a phone conversation with the manufacturer’s President for North America, I activated my... Continue Reading →
by Frank A. Aukofer Kaminski The all-new 2016 Buick Cascada may be a cause for celebration—though maybe not sales—among Polish Americans. It is manufactured in the motherland, but it’s a convertible and most of them live in the snow belt.... Continue Reading →
