2010 in Review: Winners and losers of the past year
[svgallery name=”2011_Audi_A8L”] By John LeBlanc Between rapidly changing customer demographics, the global shift of economic power from the West to the East, and stricter fuel economy regulations on the horizon — to say the least — it’s been a challenging time if you’re in the business of making cars. As such, there’s been a real […]
Top 10: Most underrated new cars
By John LeBlanc Between now and the end of 2010, you’ll be inundated with a plethora of This- or That-Car-of-the-Year awards. Some, more credible than others. Unfortunately, though, most of these types of trophies go to “all-new” cars coming into the market. And with more than 300 new models available today, some cars — inevitably […]
First Drive: 2011 Volvo S60 T6
[svgallery name=”2011_Volvo_S60_hirez”] Volvo tries to get its sexy back Does calling its new S60 a “sports sedan” make it so? By John LeBlanc PORTLAND, Oregon—You know the sexist stereotype. A supposedly shy, near-sighted librarian, who when given the chance, lets down the hair, doffs the glasses, and becomes the out-of-character “naughty” librarian. So by adding […]
Paris 2010: Station Wagons
By John LeBlanc PARIS – Ford is making a big stink here at the show. And it’s not their Euro-only diesel models. Paris is the first official event where the new family of Focus compact vehicles have been seen together in one place. That includes a four-door sedan, five-door hatch, station wagon, and sporty ST.
The Crank: Can Volvo become a true luxury brand under its new Sino owners?
By John LeBlanc It took a few years, and a big drop in the original asking price, but Ford finally was able to foist its perennially money-losing Swedish Volvo brand onto China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. this past summer. So where does Volvo go from here?
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