16th November 2006
The 2007 Hummer H3 is smaller than the Cadillac Escalade, the Toyota Highlander, and the Ford Explorer ? but it hasn't lost any of the luxurious panache associated with larger SUV's. In fact, the 2007 Hummer H3 has been re-born into a gentler, kinder Humm...
16th November 2006
One of the many promises of the American dream is the freedom to explore its vast open spaces. To accommodate this task, the 2007 Jeep Commander has been engineered to capture the authentic feel of the traditional Jeep. Prior to building the 2007 Commande...
16th November 2006
Hypnotic design, extremely good handling, and fuel efficiency of 20 mpg city, 28 mpg highway from a 177 horsepower engine is not something one expects from an unlikely place: GM. Driving the 2007 Solstice, you'll experience the kind of ride, and rubber-ne...
24th July 2006
BMW will tell you it isn't so, but the new 3 Series is the start of a softening of Chris Bangle's most angular design language. The car you see is not an evolution of an existing car but a ground up model, an energetic attempt to re-invent the most popula...
24th July 2006
He's mad, they all said. Then they all started copying the BMW design chief's ideas. Whether you like his work or loathe it, Chris Bangle is the most influential car designer of the 21st century. His 'visual energy' was a hallmark of many of the new car...
24th July 2006
In 1955, when the Chrysler 300 was first introduced to the American public, the nation's population was 151,684,000, the average annual salary was $2,992, and the cost for a loaf of bread was $0.14. Times sure have changed. DaimlerChrysler has built the 2...
24th July 2006
For many, the 70s will be remembered for disco music, long collar shirts, the rise of feminism, and the twin peaks of energy crises of 1973 and 1976. It was a time when Americans became introspective about their need for large, loud, inefficient cars. The...
24th July 2006
Transforming an icon is never easy. However, the designers and engineers at Honda have done an outstanding job of keeping alive the spirit of Soichiro Honda with the 2006 Honda Civic coupe. When Honda first entered the American market in 1962, they manufa...
24th July 2006
Given the fact we're at post-peak oil, which means we've extinguished 50% of the world's oil deposits, we must ponder at our need for larger, less efficient automobiles. The 2006 Honda Civic sedan seems to address this universal concern by giving us an ex...
24th July 2006
What is a Werewolf but a part wolf, and a part human? Werewolves had the guile of a man and the bite of a wolf. Likewise, Frankenstein's monster was a hotchpotch of old body parts put together with some electricity. Even the Greeks had their idea of a hyb...
24th July 2006
You may not know it yet, but there's a hole in your heart the shape of the 2007 Toyota Camry. Chances are you could be living a happy and fulfilled life without ever sensing that it's there, unless of course you happen to take the new Camry for a test dri...
24th July 2006
They are an everyday occurrence on our streets, but the latest Toyota Corolla is aiming to be far from common. Since its introduction in 1968, the Corolla has gone through eight re-incarnations. This, the ninth, is certainly the most likable. Based on its...
24th July 2006
More scoops than an ice-cream cone distinguish the wider wheelbase 2007 Eclipse coupe and convertible Spyder from other cars on the road. After 16 years of turning drivers into fanatics, things are looking up for the fourth incarnation of the Eclipse, but...