by Joseph Szczesny | Jul 14, 2020
At a time when mobility has become a buzzword for the future of transportation, passenger cars –sedans, coupes and convertibles – still retain a huge space at the heart of the world’s automotive culture as carmakers compete for buyers around the world. Thus it ought...
by Michael Strong | Jul 14, 2020
Electricity is hot! Aside from a marketing slogan that may have been used during Thomas Edison’s time it’s also appropriate now when describing the auto industry, the latest example being the move by Fisker Inc.’s plans to go public for about $2.9 billion. The company...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 14, 2020
The long wait is over. After months of waiting…and a few extra days due to a calendar “mishap,” we’ve finally gotten a good luck at the new Ford Bronco. Here are your links to complete coverage of the reborn nameplate, the all-new brand and the three new models – with...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 13, 2020
Few new products have generated more of a buzz in recent years, Ford’s reborn Bronco, according to Google, generating more search queries than any other nameplate. But, finally, the long wait is over, the Detroit automaker pulling the wraps off not just one but three...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 13, 2020
See one pulling up in your rearview mirror and its’ likely you’ll know at first glance you’re being chased by the new Ford Bronco. There are the twin, round headlamps and broad, horizontal grille, the near vertical windshield and the crisp corners. Despite that...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 13, 2020
When Ford decided to bring back the once-popular Bronco nameplate four years ago, the development team decided “We haven’t done anything weird in ages,” according to chief designer Paul Wraith, so it decided to “see where this takes us.” One of the most significant...
by Michael Strong | Jul 13, 2020
As its stock continues to hit stratospheric levels, Tesla Inc. is looking to make sure it continues finding ways bolster sales of its newest vehicle, the Model Y, by cutting the price of the new compact ute by $3,000. The Model Y, which began production in late...
by Michael Strong | Jul 13, 2020
Jeep’s go-anywhere icon, the Wrangler, may be getting an update that could get the world’s most famous off-roader anywhere faster. On the morning that Ford is reaching into its past to generate some buzz with the debut of the new Bronco – or herd of Broncos if reports...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 13, 2020
Anxiously awaiting news about the new Ford Bronco? You’re not alone. It’s the single most widely searched automotive nameplate, according to Google, an astounding accomplishment considering it won’t make its formal debut until 8 p.m. tonight. Wondering what will be...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 13, 2020
Old nameplates, it seems, don’t die, they just go into hibernation. We’ve been seeing a number of once-familiar badges make a return of late, notably the Ford Bronco. Now, Chevrolet is reviving one of its own, bringing the TrailBlazer back in the form of a new SUV....
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 10, 2020
Cadillac is on a journey of reinvention, albeit one that has lasted for nearly two decades. We’ve seen the automaker struggle to find the precise design formula, the right powertrain line-up, the right model mix and, of late, even the right product nomenclature. It’s...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 10, 2020
Ford Motor Co. senior management has rejected calls by some of the carmaker’s employees to abandon the police vehicle market in the face of the systemic brutality that has triggered more than a month of unrest across America. One letter circulated by Ford employees...