Traffic Report: Creative Turning Lane Edition
This silver-haired woman scores half a point for using her turn signal.
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This silver-haired woman scores half a point for using her turn signal.
With optional tri-coat diamond finish lead paint.
This is a trend that needs to end.
Gary Hebding took this photo of the Chrysler section of the at the 2011 Chicago Auto Show. Looks exciting.
Motofinity put together an unofficial ad for Ford in response to Chrysler and GM’s “we’re back” and “we’re sorry” advertisements.
This book was heartbreaking. In a few short years, Chrysler went from being an example of what Detroit could do with a can-do attitude to a child chained to a bedpost and left to starve by Daimler.
Bob “Like A Rock” Seger is touring in 2011, but you won’t see him shilling for Chevy. Seger currently drives a Nissan, Ford, and Porsche.
GM calls on the cast of Glee to sell Volts and Cruzes, recalling Campbell-Ewald’s 1952 ad campaign. Despite market share below 20%, GM insists that “Chevy runs deep.”
Some Japanese car enthusiasts are into something called VIP, which usually involves taking a perfectly decent luxury car and ruining it with massive wheels, zero ground clearance, and gobs of negative camber. They got their little hands on the Seville!
Hemi V8 power at a V6 work truck price.