It should come as little surprise to anyone acquainted with the auto industry, that fall is the time for new releases. It signals a tapering off of interest in this year’s model, and gives the auto enthusiast the chance to search under couch cushions and in dryer...
What makes a car show good? Is it simply a wide variety of makes and models, shiny chrome glinting in the mid-summer afternoon sun, a lemonade in your hand, over-priced hot dog smells drifting on the wind? Is it the type of car – classics only, back lot reserved...
I am nine years old. My legs slide across the hot black vinyl back seat of our classic Thunderbird, as we stare over the enormous shining trunk to watch my dad, cursing with tools in hand, at the strange wood and metal shopping cart-based contraption currently splayed...
The rolling golf courses and stretches of Pacific Coast Highway One are best suited to the Ferrari racecars of international rallies, the hills of Carmel to the BMW speedsters and one-off European concept cars, the Quail Lodge a host for turn of the century coaches,...
Between small colorful houses, tucked away just off the highway, where the streets roll and rise like the lesser hills of San Francisco, one can find themselves, if they are lucky, before an innocuous, beige building. It is the kind that never seems to be the...