In an increasingly tech-based future, where creativity is outsourced to AI, there’s pleasure to be found in the tasks—and the cars—of the past. Like my
Month: July 2023
Lotus’s first foray into electric four-doors is luxurious but lacks the visceral nature of the brand’s sports cars. source: Latest Content – Car and Driver
It’ll be street legal in Europe, with a 62-mph top speed, but not in the U.S. source: Latest Content – Car and Driver
A manufacturing defect can cause loss of brake function in 2020 and newer models of the Honda Civic, Passport, Pilot, Ridgeline, and Acura MDX. source:
Driving eight Lamborghinis in a single day leads to an unexpected infatuation with a scissor-door hero of yore. source: Latest Content – Car and Driver
There were more signs that the microchip shortage is easing, even as automakers cut another 82,573 vehicles from production plans worldwide. source: Section Page News
Southern states that have become recipients of some of the biggest EV and battery investments lag in policies that encourage EV adoption. source: Section Page
Cops are cutting to the chase in big cities these days, and some observers are blaming policy changes that look for more aggressive policing on
An interview gone casual. We talk Gordon Murray supercars and horses as house pets with Dario and Eleanor Franchitti. source: Latest Content – Car and
Under Ford ownership, Jaguar hopes its V-12 flagship will enjoy higher quality. But it’s still not much different from the car that debuted in 1975.