Tomahawk and ME Four Twelve join two Hollywood Jeeps for a temporary stay at the Walter P Chrysler Museum this summer.
Continue ReadingFrom New York to Los Angeles to Detroit, and everything else in between, we cover the news coming out of auto shows around the world. Learn about the introductions, reveals, refreshes, concept vehicles, model year changes and more that automakers unveil at these showcases.
Tomahawk and ME Four Twelve join two Hollywood Jeeps for a temporary stay at the Walter P Chrysler Museum this summer.
Continue ReadingSpending nearly two full days on the show floor has given us some insight into this year's winners and losers. In addition, the results are in for the show's fifth annual "Best of Show" balloting and the combined results of both are displayed forthwith:
Continue ReadingTo observe the changes going on with Chrysler, one only has to compare the following quote by Jim Press, vice chairman and president of Chrysler LLC that was made in January of 2009 with one made by current CEO Sergio Marchionne earlier this week.
Continue ReadingWith that being said, it should be noted that all four remaining divisions managed to field a concept car, although, technically speaking, both the Aveo RS and the Buick Regal GS are merely thinly-disguised upcoming production vehicles (in the case of the Regal GS, a bad-engineered version of a current Opel).
Continue ReadingHere at LotPro.com we see where Ford, today, took the wraps off what is to be the exclamation point to the current generation Focus.
Continue ReadingAlthough it's not quite out of the woods yet, the big story at this year's Chicago Auto Show has to be the resurgence of the Dodge and Ram brands. It appears that the Dodge boys have been hard at work, especially considering what they've been given and the time frame they had in which to accomplish it.
Continue ReadingAs we have in the past, spending three days on the show floor has given us some insight into this year's winners and losers, the results of which are displayed forthwith:
Continue ReadingIt's interesting to note that at this point in time, the two manufacturers share only a couple of things in common: they are both Japanese and both start with the letter "S". Other than that, their fortunes, at least for the past few years, have been 180 degrees apart.
Continue ReadingAudi looks into the future of gas stations and from what it sees, we'll be pumping a lot less gas and spending a lot more time consuming organic food and reading magazines and coffee-table books while we wait for our electric vehicles to charge up.
Continue ReadingSmall on the outside, big on the inside and extremely fuel efficient for its time, the original VW Microbus became the automotive symbol of the 1960's counterculture.
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