| 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ, photographed at the Louwman museum. Another example will be on display Sunday at the 10,000 Lakes Concours d'Elegance. Photo by AlfvanBeem (WikiMedia Commons). |
Monday, July 16, 2018
10,000 Lakes Concours, set for Sunday, to feature ’35 Duesenberg, ’71 Hemi ’Cuda, a Batmobile, and more
Sunday, July 15, 2018
2017 Ferrari motorsports documentary set for wide video on-demand release July 24
In case you missed the documentary Ferrari: Race to Immortality when it launched with mixed reviews to DVD last fall, you will soon have another viewing option. According to an announcement from Freestyle Digital Media, the film will launch widely to video on demand platforms on Tuesday, July 24.
Auto Enthusiasts Newsblaster will publish additional details about viewing options as we receive them. Meanwhile, you can enjoy the trailer above.
Labels:
automotive films,
automotive history,
Ferrari,
motorsports
Thursday, July 12, 2018
So which U.S. automaker might be getting ready to make motorcycles with enhanced location-based services?
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| Dodge Tomahawk concept motorcycle. Photo: Elambeth (posted to Wikimedia Commons). |
What was odd about the press release is that the U.S. automaker involved was not named. But the press release did tease one tidbit: it said that the manufacturer will use Comtech’s navigation product “for two of its top vehicle programs, including motorcycles.”
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Bridgestone confirms continued sponsorship of biennial 1,878-mile race of solar-powered cars
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| Photo: Bridgestone media website. |
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bridgestone,
electic cars,
motorsports,
solar cars,
tires,
World Solar Challenge
Monday, July 9, 2018
It’s ba-aaaack! Toyota’s motorsports program makes it official: Supra will return to the track in 2019 NASCAR season
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| Toyota Xfinity Supra. Photo: Toyota USA Newsroom |
Saturday, July 7, 2018
Are 9th- and 10th-generation V8 Ford Thunderbirds underrated?
| 10th-Generation Ford Thunderbird. Photo by Charles01 (posted to WikiMedia Commons). |
Labels:
classic cars,
collector cars,
coupes,
Ford Motor Company,
Ford Thunderbird,
luxury cars,
muscle cars
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Meet the new 2019 Buick LaCrosse ST.
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| Photo: Buick Pressroom |
Personally, my taste has always run most toward the first-generation Buick LaCrosse, which clearly shared many styling cues with the last-generation Buick Riviera coupe—an example of which I am a proud owner.
Labels:
Buick,
Buick LaCrosse,
full-size cars,
General Motors,
luxury cars,
sedans
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
Industry group says car-care business owners, employees should be very afraid of Trump administration’s proposed tariffs.
| U.S. workers build cars at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing, LLC. Photo: Hyundai Media Center. |
According to the trade group, based in Bethesda, Maryland, an economic study they commissioned finds that proposed tariffs of 25 percent on imported automobiles and car parts could cost the auto parts manufacturing sector 17,800 jobs, resulting in wage losses of $1.4 billion for affected workers.
Connected-vehicle tech company Autotalks scores a reported ‘several million dollar’ investment from Hyundai.
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| Photo: Hyundai media center. |
Yesterday, Autotalks revealed that they have embarked on a major new collaboration—this time with a major global automaker. Through a direct investment in Autotalks, Hyundai Motor Company seeks to drive chipset technology for connected cars into its next generation.
Labels:
automotive safety,
automotive technology,
Autotalks,
Hyundai
Saturday, June 30, 2018
This week’s flurry of Dodge announcements points to FCA aligning to fill voids Ford, GM are leaving in the market.
| Photo: FCA Media website. |
The Dodge announcements give us a snapshot of an automaker that is continuing to stay the course with two of their current strong suits: fleet sales and performance-focused passenger cars.
Labels:
automotive fleet sales,
Dodge,
dodge challenger,
Dodge Charger,
Dodge Durango,
fiat chrysler automobiles,
muscle cars,
police vehicles
Friday, June 29, 2018
Volkswagen, Dumas electrify the automotive world with all-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb record.
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| Photo: Volkswagen U.S. media website. |
Those of us who have been watching the advances in electric vehicle technology have known it for a while. But in case you haven’t been paying attention, something happened at Pikes Peak this week to add a big, public, exclamation point to the reality that electric vehicles aren’t just for tree-huggers any more.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
You’ve come a long way, Hyundai (and Kia and Genesis): Unprecedented J.D. Power findings rank 3 Korean automakers at the top of the quality scale.
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| Photographed in the UK, this 1986 Hyundai Pony is an example of the model that Hyundai marketed in the U.S. as the first-generation Excel. Photo by Charles01 (posted in Wikimedia Commons). |
Labels:
automotive quality,
consumer opinion,
Genesis,
Hyundai,
kia,
market research
The 2019 Mazda MX-5 Miata is getting more horsepower. And we approve.
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| Photo: Mazda USA Newsroom. |
Labels:
2019 model year previews,
horsepower,
Mazda Motor Corporation,
Miata,
MX-5,
roadsters,
sports cars
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Show cars, hot rods, hoopties and more roll in for the car show in downtown Columbia PA today.
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| Photo: Auto Enthusiasts Newsblaster |
But maybe that’s what’s good about it—because being an auto enthusiast need not be an elitist hobby. The hobby should be accessible to everyone who owns a car that he or she thinks is kinda cool and wants to get more enjoyment out of the ownership and driving experience. It doesn't have to be restricted to those with the fatness of wallet needed to own a trailer queen that will meet the Classic Car Club of America’s definition of a classic and score points based on “the French rules.”
Thursday, June 14, 2018
No, Rolls-Royce didn’t announce thousands of job cuts today. But Rolls-Royce did.
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Does size matter when it comes to safety? MINI Hardtop 2 Door bags IIHS safety award for criteria that include ‘nearly avoiding’ a collision, BMW Group says.
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| Photo: BMW Group media website. |
Labels:
automotive safety,
automotive technology,
awards,
BMW Group,
MINI
Monday, June 11, 2018
5 things to love about the Lincoln MKT.
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| Photo: Auto Enthusiasts Newsblaster. |
Labels:
crossovers,
Ford Motor Company,
Lincoln,
MKT,
station wagons
Friday, June 8, 2018
Vending machine for cars opens in Orlando.
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| Photo: Carvana. |
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Drivers of new Cadillacs will soon be able to say, ‘Look, Ma—no hands!’
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| Photo: GM media website. |
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Pre-sale tickets available now for 6th annual 10,000 Lakes Concours d'Elegance in Minnesota
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| Photo: 10,000 Lakes Concours d'Elegance. |
If you agree, and if your travels next month will take you anywhere near Excelsior, Minnesota, you just might want to grab some tickets to the sixth annual 10,000 Lakes Concours d'Elegance, set for Sunday, July 22, 2018, from 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m at Excelsior Commons along the shores of Lake Minnetonka.
Monday, June 4, 2018
To sell the new Focus lineup, Ford is asking Europeans to talk to a sign.
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| Photo: Ford Media Center. |
Although Ford announced in April that that they will discontinue U.S. sales of all of the Focus lineup except the Focus Active crossover, the situation is different across the pond in Europe, where Ford began pitching an "all-new" lineup of four flavors of Focus this spring.
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| Photo: Ford Media Center. |
Now, imagine the conversation around the conference room table as the marketing campaign to support the European launch of the lineup, which includes the Focus ST, the Focus Vignale, the Focus Titanium, and the Focus Active, was under discussion. Did some marketing guru actually say, "Hey, let's have people talk to a sign outdoors?"
Yeah. Of course. That sounds like a great way to sell a car.
Saturday, June 2, 2018
A (partially, I hope) driverless future: here is what intrigues me.
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| Self-driving Chevy Bolt. Photo: GM Corporate Newsroom. |
Friday, June 1, 2018
Despite tragic accidents, the self-driving car money trail tells one story: They’re here. They’re autonomous. Get used to it.
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| Waymo-branded self-driving Chrysler Pacifica. Photo: FCA. |
And that’s not hard to understand: it's all about the sense of individual freedom and control that comes from owning and driving your own vehicle. The American driver knows that he or she can, theoretically, at least, decide on any given day to pack up the car and go anywhere in this vast country—whether it’s a temporary vacation or a permanent move.
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
There's really not much news in Nissan's 2019 370Z pricing announcement, but let's just enjoy the cool car pictures anyway.
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| 2019 Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition. Photo: Nissan Online Newsroom. |
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| 2019 Nissan 370Z Roadster. Photo: Nissan Online Newsroom. |
It's hard not to feel sorry for PR guys and gals sometimes, when you see them in those awkward moments when they have to put together a press release in a situation when there really isn't all that much to say.
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Washington Post says truck driving is an $80,000/year job, then says it's a $42,000/year job.
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| Screenshot by Auto Enthusiasts Newsblaster of a Washington Post article, published online on May 28. |
Labels:
commercial transport,
salaries,
truck drivers,
trucks,
Washington Post
Monday, May 28, 2018
BMW launches wireless plug-in hybrid charging for German market, with other regions soon to follow.
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| Photo: BMW Group PressClub Global. |
Sunday, May 27, 2018
13 vintage and modern GM race cars now on display at GM Renaissance Center in Detroit
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| 1967 Camaro Indy 500 pace car. Photo: GM Corporate Newsroom. |
Labels:
auto racing,
car shows,
Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix,
exhibitions,
General Motors,
GM,
motorsports
Friday, May 25, 2018
BREAKING: More recall woes at Fiat Chrysler—this time it's 4.8 million vehicles for cruise control software issue.
FCA US LLC is recalling an estimated 4.8 million U.S.-market vehicles to upgrade software in their Powertrain Control Modules. The upgrade addresses an unlikely sequence of events that would compromise cruise-control functionality.
Volkswagen builds a stunning new electric race car to tackle Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
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| Photo: Volkswagen U.S. Media Site |
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Quote of the week: Ford EcoSport brand marketing manager says Generation Z consumers view their cars as an extension of their phones.
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| Ford EcoSport. Photo: Ford Media Center. |
Now, as the Millennial-marketing juggernaut continues apace, Ford Motor Company showed a card or two in their demographic Texas Hold 'Em hand yesterday with a news release positioning Generation Z as the ideal consumer for the subcompact SUV segment, which the automaker exemplifies with their Ford EcoSport model.
Labels:
automotive marketing,
crossovers,
CUVs,
demographics,
Ford EcoSport,
Ford Motor Company,
Generation Z,
subcompact cars,
SUVs
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Are used tires worth the risk? Trade group, legislators urge standards during National Tire Safety Week
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| Photo: Bridgestone Americas Newsroom. |
Labels:
automobiles,
legislation,
regulations,
tires,
vehicle safety
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