Do We Really Need a New Ford GT?
Posted on Nov 26, 2022 in Racing | 1 comment
The last couple of days have been intense for fans of the Ford GT. Rumors are strong that the much-loved supercar could come racing back, with a debut coming as early as next month at theNorth American International Auto Show in Detroit. Why would Ford want to get back into the supercar business? There are plenty of reasons but the biggest two, in my opinion,...
Read MoreAn Interview with Luciano Rupolo
Posted on Nov 23, 2022 in Antique | Comments Off on An Interview with Luciano Rupolo
“Restoration is a skilled profession. You might even call it an art in its own right, except that it is frowned on to be original. First rule of restoration: follow the intention of the artist. Never try to improve on him.” ― J.M. Coetzee, Slow Man Automotive videos are sweeping the internet these days. The usual fare includes everything from Russian dash cam...
Read MoreAre Collision Avoidance Systems Really Necessary?
Posted on Nov 22, 2022 in Safety | Comments Off on Are Collision Avoidance Systems Really Necessary?
“Hey, watch this, kids,” I said as I lifted my feet off the pedals off my 2013 Subaru Legacy. “This car’s so cool because it senses cars in front of it and stops itself.” I should mention that I was on the Interstate going about 60 miles per hour as traffic up ahead slowed to a crawl. With my car careening toward the brake lights, I trusted the car would...
Read MoreThe Loneliness of the Long-Distance Lover
Posted on Nov 22, 2022 in Editorials | 1 comment
Steve writes: Mr. Bark: My lady lives 650 miles away. Most of the time I fly to see her, but over the past 18 months I have put 40,000 miles on my Ford F-150 due to the odd weekends where it’s too expensive to fly, I can’t board my dog, or I want to do a detour and visit my parents in Arkansas. What do you think is the best vehicle for frequent, long road...
Read MoreDriverless Cars Are Inevitable And Necessary
Posted on Nov 21, 2022 in Technology | 2 comments
Our nation’s highways are teeming with automotive gridlock. Everyday commuters are backed up bumper-to-bumper, many of whom are driving alone to and from work. Public transportation is either unavailable, inconvenient or frankly just too awful to be a viable option for many. Traffic is a serious problem. It compromises our safety, damages an already fragile...
Read MoreDon’t Be the Next Victim of a Rollover Accident
Posted on Nov 20, 2022 in Safety | Comments Off on Don’t Be the Next Victim of a Rollover Accident
Cars can roll over more easily than you might think. In the time it takes to blink, a driver can be cruising the highway and then suddenly find his or her vehicle tumbling side-over-side. According to SaferCar.gov, 33 percent of all passenger-vehicle fatalities are caused by rollovers. You might read that and assume it won’t happen to you because you’re a safe...
Read MoreRides ‘n Smiles – a chance to give something back to children in need
Posted on Nov 12, 2022 in Featured | 2 comments
The author, and a happy passenger, at speed in the SRT Viper GTC. Many of us who earn a living writing about automobiles once had visions of racing professionally, only to learn that our skill sets (or our bank accounts) didn’t measure up to our ambitions. Despite this, we’ve run thousands of laps at tracks across the country or around the world, most in the...
Read MoreVW T-Cross Breeze Concept Is Small And Simple
Posted on Nov 5, 2022 in Concept | Comments Off on VW T-Cross Breeze Concept Is Small And Simple
What’s with that cabrio-SUV from VW? It’s a concept-car, and it will probably never be produced in that form. However, it shows the preliminary design of the smallest VW SUV which will appear next year. Almost six years passed since the Nissan Juke opened the show. Until now, a lot of new players joined the Japanese in the competition, but not VW. Just now,...
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