Tag: car
Test Drive: Small but Stylish
February 05, 2021. Alan Rider
Say what you will about the music of Prince, there’s no denying the man – all 5 feet, 3 inches of him – had style. Apply that same logic to automobiles and you’ll find you don’t need to drive something big to turn heads.
Test Drive: Watts up, Doc?
February 04, 2021. Alan Rider
In the future, cars with gasoline-powered engines will be replaced by those propelled by electric motors and battery packs. Here are two ways to get a feeling for that future today.
Plan Ahead for a Fun and Safe Ski Trip This Winter
February 03, 2021. Bob Curley
Know before you go: Ski areas across the Northeast are implementing a variety of pandemic safety measures.
Test Drive: Surprisingly Sporty
February 02, 2021. Alan Rider
Of the things one might expect from a sport utility vehicle, sportiness is not usually one of them. But there are models that come by the ‘S’ in SUV honestly.
Test Drive: Superb Sedans
February 01, 2021. Alan Rider
You might think traditional automotive body styles are a thing of the past. Not so fast. Turns out there are several sedans on the market that qualify as fabulous four-doors.
How to Jump a Car Battery Safely Every Time
February 01, 2021. Nicole Wakelin
Although roadside assistance is always available to help, jumping a car battery safely is a useful skill to know.
General Motors to Stop Making Gas-Powered Cars by 2035
January 29, 2021. Andrew Sheldon
GM will transition to an all zero-emissions portfolio as part of a plan to make its global production carbon neutral by 2040.
Test Drive: Deluxe Trucks
January 29, 2021. Alan Rider
Along with their inherent utility, trucks are now sporting some of the most attractive styling and feature-rich interiors. They also work harder and smarter than ever before.
DeLorean and Other Replicas Getting Back on the Road
January 28, 2021. Andrew Sheldon
A new federal ruling allows for the production and sale of a limited number of replica cars.
Test Drive: Luxury Hybrids – Not an Oxymoron
January 27, 2021. Alan Rider
It used to be that driving a gasoline-electric hybrid meant forgoing creature comforts the rest of the motoring public takes for granted. Not anymore.