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

Shipping Classic Cars

During Monterey Auto Week, the diversity of vehicles sold at auctions and showcased is increasing. Transporting these cars poses challenges due to global delays and regulations. Experts like Martin Button and Mike Baker outline the complexities of logistics, emphasizing that various uncontrollable factors affect timely deliveries, both domestically and internationally. Continue reading Shipping Classic Cars

Road Trip: 2023 Chevrolet Malibu LT (Not Just a Rental Car)

The 2023 Chevrolet Malibu is an underrated sedan praised for its handsome design, comfort, and value. Despite declining sedan demand, it offers solid driving dynamics and excellent fuel economy. With production likely ceasing soon as GM shifts to electric vehicles, it presents a unique opportunity for budget-conscious buyers. Continue reading Road Trip: 2023 Chevrolet Malibu LT (Not Just a Rental Car)

A Lightning Rod for the F-Series

The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning emerges as a crucial electric truck, marking Ford’s first entry in this segment. It retains the traditional F-150 look while introducing features like an impressive frunk and numerous electrical outlets. Despite challenges with charging range and public infrastructure, its performance and interior comfort stand out, attracting interest. Continue reading A Lightning Rod for the F-Series