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...

Is Elon Musk Cracking Up?

Recently, Elon Musk sent out an ill-advised Tweet declaring that Tesla was going private, purportedly with funding from Saudi buyers, whom he had acknowledged had not yet closed the deal, but undoubtedly would. This came as news to the Tesla team as well as the buyers...

Tucker: The Man and His Dream

Okay, I’m not going to say that it’s more difficult to get my hands on a copy of the 1988 film, Tucker: The Man and His Dream than it is to get my hands on a real Tucker, but it’s pretty damn close. The technology-savvy partner and I scoured the Internet, looking even...

Interview With Stick Shifters of America

We sat down with Michael Briskie, Chief Gearhead at Stick Shifters of America, to learn more about automotive conservation, activism, and history. What first got you interested in cars? Tell us a little about your automotive background. It was the sound. My dad had a...

The Bland Blazer of 2020

The automotive news of the week is that the Chevy Blazer is making a comeback, albeit as a contemporary crossover and without the body-on-frame four-wheel-drive cred of its two prior incarnations. That’s the extent of the reporting that we have seen thus far...