With all of the exotic cars that made their debut at the Geneva Show last week, something got generally overlooked which is easily more significant than a car that can go from zero to sixty in less time than it takes to type “easily more significant... BlogPublished: 3/14/2013
A couple years ago I was at a press event when Victor Muller, then chairman and CEO of Saab Automobiles, was holding forth about things to come for the company as regards innovative design. BlogPublished: 3/12/2013
Charlie Hughes—who has worked for a number of OEMs, including as CEO of Land Rover in North America, and as president and CEO of Mazda North America, who is currently head of Brand Rules, a consultancy on branding—thinks that the auto companies that... BlogPublished: 2/25/2013
General Motors knows more than a few things about diesels, despite the fact that when it comes to passenger cars, there hasn’t been one available from the automaker in the U.S. since 1986. BlogPublished: 2/11/2013
Although the European market is in a world of hurt and while the fortunes of French vehicle manufacturer PSA Peugeot Citroën seem to be curiously tied to General Motors (the two have signed a joint purchasing agreement, as well as a development agre... BlogPublished: 2/8/2013
At the risk of becoming All Audi All the Time here, it occurs to us that while the company is rightfully lauded for its design, there is that other part of the equation that can’t be overlooked, which is production. BlogPublished: 1/8/2013
Let’s say that you’re getting ready for a big Christmas party tonight. . .and you’re in desperate need for a break (before you lose that holiday cheer). Here’s a diversion for an hour or so: The “Christmas Holiday Special.” No reindeer. BlogPublished: 12/24/2012