Your First Car Should Be a Beater

I know transmission problems. I know transmission problems, and brake problems, and shifting problems and heating problems, and water pump problems. And, while I may not be the expert at actually fixing the source of concern, there is no doubt in my mind that, having...

The 100th Anniversary of the 1 Millionth Ford

December 10, 1915 marked the day that Henry Ford’s hard earned labors showed their worth. One hundred years ago, the famous Ford Motor Company, one of America’s big three automakers, produced its one millionth car in a plant in Detroit. It was not luck that brought...

For the Car Enthusiast, Spectre Does Not Disappoint

There are many things to covet about the world of Ian Flemming’s James Bond – his style, his powerful superhuman skill to withstand even the most creative of torture techniques, the uncanny ability he has to woo women, whether they be grieving widows or...

Don’t Call it the Off – Season

For all of us north easterners, (and a healthy part of the rest of the country as well,) November signals the tail end of the last hurrah of the most optimistic car show efforts. The season is over. It is well past over. Even stalwart and true car enthusiasts have...

On the Track at Monticello

The scenery would rival the creative minds of even the most optimistic car commercial director. A mid-October flurry of leaves, stunning reds, brilliant golds, cascades to the ground, dusting the open roads in a blanket of hues. Around are the sounds of nature...