Monthly Archives: January 2012
Chinese Knock Off the Ford F-150
By Chris Haak These may be some of my favorite kinds of stories to write about. My very limited understanding of Chinese culture , gained from talking to a few Chinese friends,...
The Australian Auto Industry is in Jeopardy
When I think of Australian cars, my thoughts immediately go to the likes of the Holden Commodore/Calais/Caprice and Ford Falcon, and all of their related derivatives. Then the...
BMW M Diesels? Yes, It’s True
By Chris Haak Once upon a time, BMW's storied Motorsports division stood for high-revving, power-dense inline-six engines paired to manual transmissions and installed in nothing...
Review: 2012 Buick Regal eAssist
By Chris Haak As one of the first journalists to drive the Buick Regal on US soil back in 2010, I was impressed by the car's taut handling, above-average interior, and attention...
Review: 2012 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe
By Chris Haak Cadillac calls itself the "New Standard of the World" these days. I suppose the implication is that the old standard of the world, when Cadillac made The. Best....
Chevrolet Reveals 2013 Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition
By Chris Haak I love the Corvette. There's just something awesome about the classic shape, front engine/rear drive layout, V8 power, and an awesome soundtrack that gives me...
2012 Detroit Auto Show: Chevrolet Tru 140S Concept
By Chris Haak Just as GM tried to attract younger, Generation Y buyers to the Chevrolet brand with the Code 130R concept, it rolled out a similarly-targeted, but very differently...
2012 Detroit Auto Show: Chevrolet Code 130R Concept
By Chris Haak Is it cool to own a GM car? I believe the answer depends on who you're asking and which car you're talking about. For instance, I have close family members who...
2012 Detroit Auto Show: Acura NSX Concept
By Chris Haak In a very candid assessment of his brand's 2011 performance, Acura's general manager Jeff Conrad told assembled journalists in Detroit that the best thing about...
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