Mar 23, 2015 03:51 pm | feedback@highgearmedia.com (Richard Read)
Wise people often say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it", and if ever there was a vehicle that wasn't broke, it's the Ford F-150. That pickup has been America's best-selling ride for nearly 40 years. And yet, for 2015, Ford upended conventional wisdom by "fixing" its hugely popular truck, ditching the vehicle's steel body for one made of aluminum...
Mar 23, 2015 02:30 pm | feedback@highgearmedia.com (Viknesh Vijayenthiran)
From The Car Connection: 2015 BMW X1 Review The BMW X1 was slotted into the brand's lineup in the U.S. just two years ago, although it's been a known quantity in Europe for years. At least conceptually, it seems like the perfect solution to nailing down style-savvy urbanites with an occasional hankering for off-pavement travel—no matter what...
Mar 23, 2015 02:15 pm | feedback@highgearmedia.com (Richard Read)
The U.S. can be confusing to Europeans. They don't understand our versions of football or coffee, and please don't get them started on our waistlines. (After an eye-opening trip to a certain big-box store, a French visitor once said to me, "Yes, of course we have fat people, but they do not go out.") Nor have they traditionally understood our...
Mar 23, 2015 03:41 pm | feedback@highgearmedia.com (Marty Padgett)
New York City might seem one of the most car-hostile environments on the planet, but it really isn't. Take the city's annual auto show as irrefutable proof of the opposite: New Yorkers love cars so much, they'll endure a subway ride to get to the Jacob Javits Convention Center to see cars they can't even drive. Half of New Yorkers may not even own...
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