Detroit Auto Show Pivots for Future

The 2025 Detroit Auto Show faced declining attendance and notable withdrawals from automakers, favoring virtual debuts. While Ford unveiled special-edition Mustangs and Stellantis showcased updates to Ram vehicles, excitement was limited. The show shifted focus to sales and entertainment, marking a potential new direction amid challenges in the automotive landscape. Continue reading Detroit Auto Show Pivots for Future

The Auto Show: An Institution Worth Saving

The recent Genesis car debut in Bel Air highlights the shift in automotive marketing, as manufacturers move from costly auto shows to private unveilings aimed at social media influencers. Despite budget cuts and a focus on electric vehicles, auto shows remain valuable for social interaction and comparing vehicles, fostering lasting memories for consumers. Continue reading The Auto Show: An Institution Worth Saving

LA Auto Show: Downsized but Big on New Car Buzz

The 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show kicked off the auto show season with a smaller turnout, mainly lacking European automakers. Highlights included Genesis unveiling the GV80 SUV and Coupe, Honda teasing a hybrid Prelude concept, Kia introducing EV3 and EV4 concepts, Lucid debuting the Gravity SUV, and Subaru revealing the 2025 Forester. Continue reading LA Auto Show: Downsized but Big on New Car Buzz

America’s Sports Car Celebrates 70th Anniversary

On June 30, 1953, the first Chevrolet Corvette was produced, following its debut at GM’s Motorama. Initially, 300 hand-built models in Polo White with red interiors were made. Celebrating seventy years, the Corvette, now in its eighth generation, features a 70th Anniversary Edition available in Pearl White Metallic Tricoat or Carbon Flash Metallic. Continue reading America’s Sports Car Celebrates 70th Anniversary