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Paul Buys a Used RV, Maybe? Part 1

The ad said "needs a fuel pump." Expectedly, it needed more than a fuel pump. Read More

2018 Chrysler Pacifica – 3,000 Miles, 9 States, 1 Pandemic – PART 2

Touring pandemic-stricken America during an outbreak of riots. Read More

Houston’s 1940s Air Terminal Museum

An art deco building that once served as Houston's airport is now a museum. Read More

2018 Chrysler Pacifica – 3,000 Miles, 9 States, 1 Pandemic – PART 1

Touring pandemic-stricken America during an outbreak of riots. Read More

Tucson’s Hotel McCoy: An Oasis of Calm and Culture

The relaxing boutique hotel was the right answer to a week that had gone wrong. Read More

Road Trip! Why fly? Buy a Beater

Instead of flying home I proposed we buy a junk car from Craigslist, driving it 1500 miles and selling it for a profit. Read More

2018 Detroit Auto Show – Media Access – Day 2

Day two of special media access at the 2018 Detroit auto show. Read More

2018 Detroit Auto Show – Media Access – Day 1

Day two of special media access at the 2018 Detroit auto show. Read More

I’ve been away. I’m back!

It's been over a year. Here's where we left off. Read More

Flexing on Ohio

Taking the 2018 Ford Flex Limited on an Ecoboosted weekend trip. Read More

2018 Infiniti QX30 – A weekend in Toronto

Visiting America's hat in a sporty crossover Read More

Music: No USB, No Bluetooth, No Cassette

The 2000s were an odd time for infotainment options. Read More

 

Review and Video: 2001 Cadillac Seville STS

A story of love and pain. Review and video of the 2001 Cadillac Seville STS and the Bose 4.0 entertainment system.

Road Trip and Review: 2003 Range Rover HSE, St Louis to Tampa

A review of the 2003 Range Rover and some diversions including Bern's Steak House, Busch Gardens, and the Tampa Auto Museum.

Automatically find points of interest for your next road trip

RoadTripAmerica.com's new road trip map wizard automatically displays parks, attractions, historic sites, museums, hotels, restaurants, and natural wonders along your route.

Australian family loads up their Caprice, embarks on a GLOBAL road trip

The van der Weegen family travels more than 20,000 miles through Russia, North America, and Europe, shipping the car between continents.

Buying a car near the end of its production run? Quality may be an issue.

Supposedly, as cars reach the end of their production cycle, leftover parts that may be of lower quality are used to put them together.

Auto Sales Data and Market Share, March 2011

Its good news for almost everyone but Toyota.

Weekly Wrap-Up – 2 April 2011

Ford, GM, and Chrysler show an increase in sales. Tesla sues the BBC. Ford CEO Alan Mulally can now afford to shop at Whole Foods after earning 26 million last year.

Road Trip: Roamed the Country Searching for a Cadillac

Loaded up the Volvo and headed east in search of my third Seville, winding through Indianapolis, Cleveland, Scranton, and Philadelphia with my dog.

Review: 2001 BMW 740iL

The "L" is for "Long Wheelbase"

Teaser: 2013 Chevy Malibu

The upcoming Malibu promises a sharper looking body with tail lights that mimic the Camaro. The 2013 Malibu will be officially revealed at Shanghai’s auto show on April 18th. Fast Tube by Casper Fast Tube by Casper (Click to Enlarge) More: http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-20048887-48.html

Is General Motors up to the same old tricks?

Comparing the Chevy Celebrity and Oldsmobile Ciera of the 1980s to today's GM.

FAIL: Exhaust Shop Hack Job

Havoc Motorsport of Joliet, Illinois ruined an Audi 90 Quattro.

Review: 2011 Toyota Camry

In a word: blah.

Do you still read car magazines?

The death of editor and publisher David E Davis Jr corresponds sadly with the decline of automotive print media.

Jetta Recall: Honk horn, car shuts off.

Think of the horn as the "stop" button.