Takata Can’t Silo, Porsche’s New Production Boss, Suppliers Love Each Other
Posted on Apr 27, 2013 in Editorials | 1 comment

Who would have known that one of the largest parts supply recalls in U.S. history could poison the well for the rest of your business? That, and Jeep needs you to keep it dry for a minute, Porsche pulls another player from Volkswagen’s bench and how big does Magna International’s yacht need to be anyway, after the jump. Takata’s entire business may be suffering...
Read MoreIKA’s South American Shelby: the Lutteral Comahue
Posted on Mar 13, 2013 in Featured | 7 comments

5 [As devout fans of the offbeat, oddball, and obscure, we’ve been followingMichael Banovsky’s Car of the Day for a while now and marveling at his ability to turn up vehicles we’d never imagined. He’s even released a book compiling some of the most unusual of his selections, Weird Cars, which is available in print and digital forms now. To celebrate, Michael...
Read MoreMy Favorite Old Car
Posted on Feb 26, 2013 in Antique | Comments Off on My Favorite Old Car

In my life I have had the pleasure of owning 25 cars, which is a lot considering I am not that old. The list includes cars that I purchased new and cars that were hand me downs from family members looking to pawn off damaged goods. It is a strange selection, from a tiny MGB Roadster to three massive Lincoln Stretch Limousines. I’ve owned classics like a 65...
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