Auto Reviews

The 2016 Ford Explorer Offers Style and Value

As the vehicle that started America’s love affair with the SUV, the Ford Explorer has plenty to live up to year after year. With its new grille, high-tech features and zippy performance, the 2016 doesn’t disappoint. The Sport model looks a little sharper than earlier incarnations. In addition, the auto company added a Platinum trim version for car buyers who want every available vehicle feature in

Daimler AG: Beauty Prevails in the Mercedes E-Class

Typically, I tend to sway towards Audi when it comes to the big three German automakers, but Mercedes has gained much ground. Daimler AG unveiled the new E-Class at the North American International Auto Show, and now I am a believer. In my opinion, they have attained the level of affection equivalent to that of a pet. Instead of being able to pet a pet in exchange for making sure it does not die,

Buick Steals the Show

The 2016 Detroit auto show brought a few surprises and plenty of innovation to the auto industry. Lincoln introduced a spacious sedan while Lexus presented another luxury model, but it was Buick that stole the show when it revealed its swanky new sports coupe. Buick’s Fancy New Ride - During the last few decades, Buick has been fighting its reputation as the carmaker for geriatric drivers. This y

Toyota Camry: 2015's Best Selling Car

It's no surprise to many Americans that the Toyota Camry topped the list as America's best selling car in 2015. Toyota, the world's number one auto manufacturer, is a favorite of many consumers for their offerings of reasonably priced models across a variety of styles with extensive feature options. In addition, the Camry and several other Toyota models have received the IIHS Top Safety Pick and T

The BMW M4 GTS is the Coolest

BMW is world renowned for their performance cars. Their M power engineers are almost unbelievable; they make sedans that compete with super cars. M3s are considered to be the benchmark at which car handling is compared. The M3 E90 Saloon (5th generation M3 (2007-2011)) was faster as a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder (2006-) around the Top Gear test track. This year BMW thought that normal M Power was

2016 Honda Civic Does Not Mess About

Technically, Honda has produced the best Civic ever. It far supersedes its previous iteration in every aspect, it is even up for car of the year awards for multiple publications, Beyond that, it seems to be attempting to redefine its own segment (compact sedans). The 2016 Honda Civic, is aiming for the stratosphere; it does not mess about trying to out-scrimp its bare-boned competition, instead it

The New Hybrid Chevrolet Malibu

Traditionally, hybrid cars have a look to them; as if trying to tell the world “I sacrifice aesthetics for fuel economy,” but lately models (e.g. Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion, and now the Chevrolet Malibu) have been adding optional powertrains. Honda was the first automaker to add a hybrid option to one of their high volume models. Two years after the Toyota Prius was released Honda tried to jump on

Driving the Hackermobile... Right Through Musk's Ego

By now, Elon Musk is a household name. Tesla Motors and SpaceX are such prominent entities, that it would be harder to avoid the constant stream of news originating from them than not know what they are. Musk is so famous, that the Hackermobile (coining credit pending) built by George Hotz has become well known through its documented (figurative) punching the embodiment of Musk’s Ego right in the

Google Cars Are too Cautious to Be Safe

One day Google (or Alphabet (or a combination of both)) will take over the world. For now our goals are in line with our online overlords; we all want internet, they want more people on the web (regardless of whether we use their search engine or not). Now Google wants to search the infrastructure webs in their super safe autonomous autos. There is only one problem, the cars are too cautious, so m

The Rezvani Beast Is Real

When Ferris Rezvani announced that he was going to be making yet another supercar he was met with quite a bit of skepticism. Why would anyone believe that he was to actually make a product, when his first two attempts were vapor. Both the Bulleta RF-22 and the Volarra GT never materialized under his helm (though a Dutch version of the latter will soon be available by the name Vencer Sarthe). Howev