Monthly Archives: April 2011
Technology In Depth: Magnetorheological Damping
By David L. Miller The Perfect Ride Imagine that you are driving down the street when—wham—the impact of a pothole bottoms your suspension and nearly chips your teeth. You...
Good News and Bad News for Speed Lovers
By Chris Haak According to a report over at The Detroit Bureau, Texas lawmakers are considering raising that state's maximum speed limit to 85 miles per hour (137 km/h) on the...
Ward’s Announces 10 Best Interiors for 2011
By Chris Haak New-vehicle interior design and materials have come a long way since the dark, Tupperware/Fisher-Price days of the 1990s. When once hard plastic and no adornment...
Review: 2011 Hyundai Elantra Limited
By Chris Haak Having reviewed more than a hundred new cars for this site, and having driven several hundred more over my two decades behind the wheel, it's kind of hard for a car...
How to Lose Money Without Really Trying
By Chris Haak The business case for EVs and hybrids has been on less-than-solid footing for years, both from the consumer's point of view and the manufacturer's vantage point. ...
Barely a Year Into Independence, Saab’s Financial Picture Is Again Dire
Just over a year into its new life as an independent company (forgetting the fact that it's actually held by Spyker, a boutique automaker of sports cars), Saab is again facing...
Breaking: Suzuki Buys Ford
By Chris Haak In a move that surprised nearly every industry analyst, Japanese automaker Suzuki has entered into an tentative agreement to purchase Ford Motor Company's worldwide...
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