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Photo: Saratoga Auto Auction. |
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Don’t forget: the Dammerman Car Collection goes up for sale Friday at the Saratoga Auto Auction
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
‘Off-road cruise control?’ Ford’s new Trail Control feature for the F-150 Raptor actually sounds like a good idea—but maybe they should position it a little differently
Photo: Ford Media Center. |
By Bill Hayward
If you’re like me, you use cruise control as a means of restraint in higher-speed situations, to try to keep the velocity a little lower and decrease the odds of your driving pleasure being interrupted by red-and-blue lights when you’re on a long roadtrip in your favorite silky-smooth, miles-devouring highway cruiser. Monday, September 10, 2018
If you're not yet hip to the wonders of diesel culture, steer your cable box to Diesel Brothers on Discovery tonight
Photo: Discovery Communications. |
In the episode, the fun-loving, truck-building men of Dieselsellerz, known for crazy online videos and over-the-top diesel builds, will be showing a better side of the American spirit to a Hispanic-American family that, as graphically documented in a smartphone video that went viral, was unfortunately exposed to some of the worst of 'Murican behavior when their truck broke down at a campground.
Friday, September 7, 2018
It’s a little late to announce back-to-school specials, but for a college kid with around $20K to spend, the 2019 MINI Oxford Edition is a pretty cool idea
Photo: BMW Group Press Club. |
And now that the industry—in the U.S., at least—seems to think everyone wants a crossover, “cheap sports cars” might become even harder to come by.
But there are a few around, like the Toyota 86 / Subaru BRZ twins and, of course, the Mazda MX-5 Miata.
And then there is MINI.
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automotive marketing,
BMW Group,
MINI,
special edition cars,
sports cars
Friday, August 31, 2018
Lexus previews the 2019 RC Coupe, with official reveal promised for the Paris Motor Show in October
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Photo: Toyota USA Newsroom. |
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Ford says ‘Nothing to report’ on Mustang Mach 1 50th anniversary plans
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Photo: Ford Media Center. |
“I have nothing to report for Mach 1,” Ford spokesman Jiyan Cadiz told Auto Enthusiasts Newsblaster, in an email. “As you probably know, we played with the nameplate trim earlier this year. But as far as our current Mustang lineup goes, our focus for 2019 is Mustang Bullitt—celebrating 50 years of the iconic movie and movie car, plus an upgraded Shelby GT350.”
Labels:
Ford Motor Company,
Ford Mustang,
Mach 1,
muscle cars,
pony cars,
sports cars
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Be still, my heart: the Jaguar E-Type is coming back—sort of.
Photo: Jaguar Newsroom |
By Bill Hayward
Three days ago, it was officially announced that the childhood dream car that I’ve never owned is making a comeback of sorts.And I almost missed the press release in my inbox.
But I finally found it, and my heart almost skipped a beat when I read it: Jaguar Classic confirmed on Thursday that they will offer all-electric E-Types for sale, branded as E-Type Zero to emphasize the zero-emissions profile of the powertrain.
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Can we talk about size for a moment? Car size, that is?
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From top: 2nd-generation Toyota Yaris and 6th-generation Toyota Corolla. Photos: Toyota USA Newsroom. |
By car size, I’m referring to every dimension: overall and curb weight, overall height, overall width, wheelbase, you name it. And the relative nature of how we perceive car size can apply to all of these dimensions. Just how deceptive and relative our perceptions of car size can be was driven home for me recently, when I realized something about two vehicles my next-door neighbor owns.
Labels:
automotive height,
automotive length,
automotive marketing,
car size,
curb weight,
perception,
Toyota Corolla,
Toyota Yaris,
wheelbase
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
GM’s Mark Reuss at Holden Headquarters: ‘Make no mistake, we’re moving to a driverless future’
Holden engineer Rob Trubiani. Photo: GM Holden Pressroom |
If you’re reading Auto Enthusiasts Newsblaster, chances are you have mixed feelings at best about autonomous vehicles in general. And, looking 10 or 20 years ahead, you’re probably a lot more comfortable with the vision of a world in which you still have at least a choice about whether you or a computer will be in control of your personal vehicles.
Sunday, August 19, 2018
T-Birds go up to 11: in defense of the 11th-generation Ford Thunderbird?
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2002-2005 Ford Thunderbird. Photo by IFCARE (Wikimedia Commons). |
By Bill Hayward
Although I do remember running across a short news story or two when the new, retro-styled 2002 Ford Thunderbird was about to debut, I have to say that these cars were essentially not on my radar at the time—even less so ever since, until very recently.
Part of the reason for that, of course, is that at the time I was at a much more of a practical-minded lifestage when it came to vehicle needs. Transportation options like minivans and SUVs were top-of-mind, not two-seater roadsters. It was just this year that I started thinking again about the 11th-generation Ford Thunderbird and getting curious about what I might have missed by not paying attention when it was still in production.
Friday, August 17, 2018
Is Ford actually going to miss the 50th anniversary of the Mustang Mach 1?
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Photo by Bill Hayward for Auto Enthusiasts Newsblaster. |
By Bill Hayward
Fall is just a few weeks away. We’re already deep into end-of-model-year season and the new model-year launch season. The launch of the 2019 Mustang Bullitt edition has been essentially a year-long process, and the Bullitt press cars are out and working their way through the journalistic food chain.But the model year we are entering is 2019. And 50 years ago, something very big in the history of Mustang happened: the launch of the first Mach 1. 1969 was an important year for Mustang performance packages. In addition to the Mach 1, the Boss 302, Boss 429, Shelby GT350, Shelby GT500 packages were available.
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automotive history,
Ford Motor Company,
Ford Mustang,
Mach 1
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
44 sports cars, convertibles, coupes, and more from the Dammerman collection up for no-reserve auction in Saratoga Springs next month
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Photo: Saratoga Auto Auction |
Sunday, August 12, 2018
Will the next Dodge Charger be a badge-engineered Alfa Romeo Giulia? Let’s assess the pros and cons
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FROM LEFT: Dodge Charger SRT and Alfa Romeo Giulia. Photos: FCA US Media Website. |
Yet the true extent of his legacy in transforming the automaker he led may still lie ahead for us to see.
While listening to the most recent episode of the Motorweek podcast yesterday, I heard the panelists discussing a set of related automotive rumors that I had somehow missed: rumors about the design future of the Dodge Charger.
Labels:
Alfa Romeo Giulia,
automotive design,
badge engineering,
Dodge Charger,
fiat chrysler automobiles
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Rolls Royce is taking a selection of their bespoke motor cars on a summer tour of some of Europe’s swankiest leisure destinations
Photo: BMW Group PressClub. |
Friday, August 10, 2018
Let's all pause for a moment and give the 10 millionth Mustang the moment of honor it deserves
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Photo: Ford Media Center |
On Wednesday, Ford marked a major milestone in automotive history with the production of the 10 millionth Ford Mustang at the Flat Rock Assembly plant in Michigan. Just to reach that production number with one brand, now in its sixth generation, is a momentous achievement.
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Should hybrid owners use a special fuel additive? David Kaiser of LIQUI MOLY says "Yes"
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Porsche Cayenne plug-in hybrid crossover. Photo: Porsche Newsroom. |
David Kaiser, head of research and development at LIQUI MOLY, an automotive lubricant and additive manufacturing company based in Germany, says you should.
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fuel additives,
hybrids,
internal combustion engines
Monday, July 30, 2018
Brother, can you spare 2 million Euros? Then you just might be able to get one of the 99 MILAN RED hypercars that will be produced.
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Photo: MILAN Automotive GmbH |
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hypercars,
MILAN Automotive GmbH,
MILAN RED,
race cars,
sports cars
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
One of the most stunning concept cars we've seen all year is... wait for it... a Hyundai
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Photo: Hyundai Media Center. |
And that concept car is coming from none other than Hyundai.
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Fear the pinch: The market for technology to keep us safe from the hazards of automotive power windows is growing 10 percent per year, report says.
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Infographic: Technavio. |
Saturday, July 21, 2018
The Classic Car Show podcast with Steve Rinaldo and Jim Weber is back. And now I want to buy a Model A Ford and get DNA tests for my cars.
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Henry Ford drives the 20 millionth Model A Ford. Photo: Ford Media Center. |
Back in February, when we published a story on some of our favorite automotive podcasts, I mentioned that I was a little worried about the future of The Classic Car Show, distributed on America’s Web Radio and hosted mostly by Steve Rinaldo, Jim Weber, and occasional guest hosts.
Monday, July 16, 2018
10,000 Lakes Concours, set for Sunday, to feature ’35 Duesenberg, ’71 Hemi ’Cuda, a Batmobile, and more
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). |
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.
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