Tom Carpenter, co-owner of Auto Center Southeast in Groveport, OH, had three Saturn dealerships. In 2009, GM euthanized Saturn, and Carpenter had to look for new cars to sell. Now, he is looking again. (Read More…)
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BMW is said to be planning a new minivan-esque competitor to the Toyota Prius V, dubbed the i5. We like the name given to it in the original Autobild story; Neuer Elektro-Van.
We have already told you how many cars were sold in Europe last year, and by which company. But who cares about car companies, you care about cars.
After Jato Dynamics did the required cross-tabbing, we are pleased to bring you Europe’s most loved (and bought) cars of 2011. (Read More…)
The Chevrolet Cruze hatchback that’s sold in virtually every market except the United States still won’t be coming to America – but we may have the chance to get a Cruze wagon, if Automotive News has their story straight.
A Chevrolet Volt owner in Ottawa, Ontario has been blocked by his condominium board from charging his Chevrolet Volt – even though he has offered to reimburse the board for the $1 (approximately) in electricity it takes to charge the Volt at local rates.
While waiting for my wife to stagger out of the dentist’s chair after a root canal, I grew bored with the October, 1994 issue of Highlights and other similar waiting-room reading material and noticed this painting on the wall. It turned out to be the illustration made by the Denver architectural firm that built the dentist’s office building, back in 1949. (Read More…)
For a brand that seemingly doesn’t have two nickels to rub together, a Super Bowl ad spot is quite an expenditure. Suzuki, makers of…umm…the GSX-R motorcycle, and some other assorted wares, will be broadcasting an ad during the Super Bowl. Apparently, the products have four wheels, not two. Who knew?
No, this is not a 1961 Rolls Royce Phantom. Fooled you. It is a ‘wedding car’ made by a Chinese company called Qingdao Soar Automobile. According to Carnewschina (which has more pictures,) (Read More…)
Here’s a statement you won’t see at any other automotive outlet – when I hopped out of a 2012 Mercedes CLS and into a 2012 Nissan Versa SL, I felt like I was at home. This has as much to do with my auto journalist salary as it does my love of bargains. As much as I love $50,000 pickups and supercharged sports sedans, my friends and relations rarely ask which AMG product they should buy. Usually, the decision looks a little like the photograph above. Today’s quandary: the 2012 Nissan Versa vs the 2012 Nissan Sentra. Let the games begin.
By early 1979, Chrysler was really circling the drain. Lee Iacocca was in, the “too big to fail” government bailout loan wasn’t a sure thing, rebadged Simcas and Mitsubishis weren’t luring many subcompact shoppers into showrooms, and the front-wheel-drive K platform was still a couple of years from showrooms. Let’s follow up yesterday’s Chrysler Malaise Era Death Spiral Junkyard Find with the quasi-luxury car Chrysler hoped would help the company stagger, zombie-like, into the 1980s. (Read More…)









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acuraandy - Buhhaha. That’s a fail, on so many levels.
acuraandy - Had an ’89 Gran Fury Interceptor, the last of these. Friend of mine I sold it to just got rid of it last year, the Lean Burn 318 had hatched, so he...
theonewhogotaway - Interesting thing is the Suzuki outsells Honda in autos (and Mazda, btw) in Europe…
skor - @Acd, That’s it exactly. It’s like being upside down on your home mortgage. The bank doesn’t care how much you sell your house...
golden2husky - PC101: +1000. If a board member had a Volt, the rules would change. Or if the board is populated by anti...
Pch101 - Glassman Saab in Southfield, Michigan was selling any new Saab on their lot back in November for a no straightforward $10,000 off the window...
stuki - +1 on the tax savings. Them gummiments prefer soot to soda bubbles over there. I do wonder though, how much more carbon a maximally efficient...
golden2husky - Don’t forget that this energy conversion process is not occur with 100% efficacy. So the battery rating will not be...
golden2husky - Yes, the charging units we have at work are protected by two pole 60 amp breakers, so not doubt it draws more current and...
DeadWeight - Thanks. It would make sense to source GM dealerships to provide warranty work. The fact that this would be a non-factory warranty, akin to...