Trends From the Nashville International Auto Show

Nashville–While Nashville is undoubtedly a smaller city than Manhattan or Los Angeles, it sits in a prime location to showcase new vehicles and promote back models. Behind the healthcare sector, the auto industry is the second largest the state has to offer, with...

A New Event for an Old Track

A new one-mile dirt track was christened in New Jersey on October 6, 2018. Well, no, not really, the track has been there for 42 years.  But for the first time in its long history, the Meadowlands racetrack in East Rutherford, quite literally within view of the...

The Mad Motor Maker

Recently, we covered the news of Elon Musk’s ill-planned tweet declaring a move to take Tesla private, despite having no resources, concrete plans or informed board members of the decision. The tweet was merely the latest in a long string of worrisome workaholic...

The Beetle Final Edition and the End of an Era

There have been times, throughout the decades of production of the Volkswagen Beetle, where its future was uncertain. When the car was first produced as a funds-raising con during World War II, eventually to be adopted by the British and used for military vehicles, a...

An Ode to the Chatterbox Diner

For years, Dad would drive us out to the far reaches of western Jersey, where our picturesque summer camp with its water slides and canoes would prove the background for childhood memories and adult memoirs alike. After I outgrew camper-dom, I began working at the...

What’s an Automotive Journalist?

What’s an automotive journalist? I guess to me, this seems obvious. After all, I’ve spent the last six years of my life studying reporting and communications in the classroom and on the street so that I could bring my passion to others who share it. But, of...