Auto Reviews

Cadillac World Thorium Fuel Concept Myth

Seven years ago, Cadillac came out with what some consider to be one of the greatest concept cars ever created. I personally love everything about it, everything about the car is so… human, I guess. Instead, of being a calculated presentation of what will soon be possible; the concept takes a more artistic approach; intending evoke an interesting array of emotions. The Cadillac World Thorium Con

The Lincoln Navigator Concept, Accidentally a Pioneer

I have had this theory for a while now, but I have never written about until just this second. For the purpose of this article, I will only introduce my theory and explain in another article. Executive summary: I think that people will eventually be living in their cars en masse. The 2016 Lincoln Navigator concept may accidentally be the first conceptual 2nd generation mobile home. To be frank, I

Impressive Impreza

Subaru chose the New York International Auto Show, to debut their 5th Generation Impreza. This model may prove to be the brand’s most significant release ever. Beyond the maturation of the brand’s backbone, the 2017 Subaru Impreza is also introducing the company’s brand new modular platform. Modularity has a litany of benefits, but their cost is the sacrifice of (by definition) peculiarities. Fo

A Tale of Two NSXs: Classic Coinessieur Car

When the Honda NSX was released in 1990, the automaker was taking huge risk. At a time when even F1 racing was removing the nuance from driving; this one of a kind sports car was adding more of it to a production car. Entirely averse to driving distractions; the Honda NSX offered only the essentials of driving (albethem high-end for the era), even before the Ariel Atom made automotive minimalism c

Riding BMW's Vision (NEXT) of the Future

BMW turned 100 years old yesterday. The company decided to celebrate with a Carolesque view of its lifespan. To properly conceptualize their forecast of the future, they decided to make a car for the year 2116, the BMW Vision Next 100. The concept pictured above is not just a product of imagineering. That word being used in the literal sense one would infer from the portmanteau, not as an implica

Nissan Looks to Seize a Larger Piece of the Truck Market Pie

After introducing the XD pickup, Nissan released details regarding the truck’s smaller sibling, the half-ton Titan. The 2017 half-ton Titan is similar to its heavy-duty relative, but there are a few key differences that could sway truck buyers toward purchasing the half-ton truck over the XD. A Different Chassis In many auto lineups, similar vehicles feature the same chassis. This is not the cas

2016 Kia Optima Review

If you are looking for just another bland family ride, the 2016 Kia Optima is not for you. This sedan has eye-catching style and an agile chassis that makes it stand out from the rest. With two turbo four-cylinders, the base engine is an 185-hp four with six-speed automatic. It comes standard with cruise control, satellite radio, and Bluetooth, giving the competition a run for their money. The 20

The 2016 Honda Accord Sport Offers Value

The Honda Accord continues to rule the sedan class. With its smooth acceleration, techy enhancements and affordability, the car model delivers plenty of value. It also offers car buyers a spacious and comfortable ride. This year, Honda gave the Accord a little more juice under the hood. The car company also tweaked the infotainment system and maintained its record of equipping its cars with luxuri

Cadillac CT6: A New Breed

Cadillac has finally turned back to its roots. Instead of trying to compete with German Luxury Sports Sedans, they have reworked the formula entirely around the premise: agility is not a requisite of luxury. When riding in the lap of luxury, there there is no rush; you will get to your destination when the time is right. The first to fit the old mold of pre-80s Caddies, is the Cadillac CT6. Thus,

How to Choose a Car (Hint: Be Selfish)

To be honest, we have reached a point where most vehicles can dispatch all one’s actual needs from an automobile (barring occasional recalls); with ease. Gone are the lemon lamentations of the 70s and 80s, where an unreliable car meant having triple A on speed dial. Now the rub is in reading and catering to a demographic. People do not have the time to physically visit every potential deale