Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Mitsubishi Rebrands, but Will It Work?

As I scanned my social media feeds last week, I noticed a fair amount of journalists posting that they were headed to the Tokyo Motor Show on Mitsubishi's dime. While automaker-funded junkets to an international auto show aren't uncommon – I've been on such trips myself – the fact that it was Mitsubishi footing the […]

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Is Human Involvement a Liability When It Comes to Autonomous Driving?

Commuting is awful. Unless you're fortunate enough to have spartanly populated backroads between you and the office, that drive to work can be excruciatingly dull — with the only excitement coming from near misses and whatever terrible jokes drive-time radio offers up during that hour. When you get right down to it, most daily commutes are […]

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It’s Time to Figure Out What’s Going on at Tesla Motors

Lately, we've been guilty of the same behavior as a lot of other well-rounded and objective automotive publications — bashing Tesla Motors. It hasn't been done maliciously, but we'd be lying if we said the divisive hype and hate surrounding the company didn't bother us. However, since the summer launch of the Model 3, a slew of […]

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The New Thriftpower? EPA Says Less-thirsty 2018 Ford Expedition Tops Its Class

There's nothing quite as uncertain as that little number staring at you from the window sticker of a new vehicle. It's two digits long (unless you're fabulously rich), followed by the word "combined." We're talking, of course, about the Environmental Protection Agency's fuel economy rating, which just as often turns out to be an impossible-to-reach […]

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Hyundai Absconds With Another BMW Employee

Hyundai has snagged itself another high-profile BMW veteran. Last time it was Albert Biermann, dynamics wizard and former head of BMW's M line. This time it's Fayez Abdul Rahman, BMW's former head of M Equipment, M sport packages, and M performance vehicles. Whereas Biermann is currently serving as Hyundai Group's vice president in charge of performance and high-performance vehicle […]

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Ask Jack: R-E-S-P-E-C-T?

Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons; But in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him. Some of you will immediately recognize that as Acts 10:34-35. The rest of you are heathens who have no business in […]

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2017 Lincoln MKX AWD Reserve – Still the Brand’s Best Hope

Utility vehicles are nothing new at Lincoln, but where there was once a single heritage-diminishing (but lucrative) oddity built to give Cadillac's Escalade a run for its money, there now sits three models with rear liftgates. A fourth looms. Now back from a near-death experience, Lincoln isn't alone in requiring a lineup stocked with high-riding vehicles. […]

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Hope for Hyundai? China Agrees to Ignore South Korea’s Missiles

When it comes to the positively frosty relationship between China and South Korea, this is the part of the movie where the two countries bump into each other at the bookstore and realize they should work out their troubles instead of giving each other the silent treatment. You know, for the kids. For South Korea, […]

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2017 Lincoln MKX AWD Reserve – Still the Brand’s Best Hope

Utility vehicles are nothing new at Lincoln, but where there was once a single heritage-diminishing (but lucrative) oddity built to give Cadillac's Escalade a run for its money, there now sits three models with rear liftgates. A fourth looms. Now back from a near-death experience, Lincoln isn't alone in requiring a lineup stocked with high-riding vehicles. […]

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Hope for Hyundai? China Agrees to Ignore South Korea’s Missiles

When it comes to the positively frosty relationship between China and South Korea, this is the part of the movie where the two countries bump into each other at the bookstore and realize they should work out their troubles instead of giving each other the silent treatment. You know, for the kids. For South Korea, […]

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I Want to Believe: Nissan May Find a Way to Bring Back the Xterra

Do you miss the Nissan Xterra? Me, too. Appropriately blocky and truck-like in all the right ways, Nissan's midsized off-road SUV was a great blend of tough looks and actual, y'know, functionality. The old Xterra vanished from showrooms in 2015. Reading between the lines of a statement made by the head of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi's light commercial […]

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In With the Old: FCA Plans to Ram Its Way Through 2018

Unless you've been living under a rock, you know Ram will drop a new half-ton pickup at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January. It's a big gamble redesigning a cash cow, lest the truck faithful turn up their noses at the new styling. In the past, manufacturers have hedged their bets […]

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QOTD: Are Any Next-generation 2018 Vehicles a Styling Slam Dunk?

It's an "eye of the beholder" kind of thing. Like in the Twilight Zone episode of the same name, sometimes a great-looking vehicle stands out as a freak in a world of uglies. Some models we just don't appreciate like we should. We grow accustomed to a singular form of beauty. We've turned our critical […]

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Monday, October 30, 2017

GM Ignition Defect Scandal Reaches Penultimate Chapter

Earlier this month, General Motors agreed to a $120 million settlement over faulty ignition switches and the uncouth way in which it handled that particular, ahem, "safety issue." The settlement applied to 49 states and the District of Columbia but not Orange County, California. That region of the U.S. required a separate case, an additional $13.9 million, […]

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It’s Crate Engine Day, Apparently – This Time, It’s the Honda Civic Type R Mill

Between Mopar's 707-horsepower Hellcat engine and Honda's 306-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter from the Civic Type R, the crate engine gods have smiled on both axles today. Like Mopar, Honda took advantage of this week's SEMA show in Las Vegas to announce the availability of the front-drive monster's engine in standalone form. No doubt this news immediately […]

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Everyone Is Working on Non-pneumatic Rubber for Your Future Car

Airless tires are one of those things that crop up every few years, but they never seem to stick around long enough to become commonplace. Already, certain construction vehicles use flat-proof rubber, and tire manufacturers have been playing with airless systems for some time. For example, Hankook has the iFlex, its fifth attempt at non-pneumatic tires, and […]

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Eager for Avenir Cash, Buick Knows It Can’t Go Full Denali Yet

Denali. It's the Ford LTD of trims. Just take an existing model, add a dash of content and a sprinkling of chrome, and boom — a significantly inflated MSRP and legions of willing buyers. So impressed by GMC's Denali sub-brand was Buick, executives decided it needed one of its own. Enter the Avenir sub-brand, which serves […]

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