The Crank: Why a Kia will be the “hit” of this year’s Frankfurt show
By John LeBlanc If you’ve been following the teasers, leaks and previews of the auto show season’s kick-off event planned for Frankfurt next week, you know there’ll be a fleet of new and exciting concepts and coming-to-a-showroom-near-you production cars ready to be unvieled.
Top 10s: 1970’s Italian Wedge Supercars
By John LeBlanc Like the French art deco cars of the 1930s or the classic chrome of Detroit in the 1950s, we’ll likely never see an era in car design like the Italian “wedge” cars from the 1970s.
The Crank: Korean automakers’ coming of age continues at Seoul Motor Show
By John LeBlanc – Few Western media attended, but this year’s Seoul Motor Show was yet another stake in the ground marking the continuing evolution of the Korea’s Hyundai-Kia Motors as an emerging force to be reckoned with. Korea’s annual new car sales market doesn’t come anywhere near the volume of the China’s monster numbers—about […]
2011 Geneva Leftovers: Worst in Show
Story and photos by John LeBlanc GENEVA – If you’ve had a chance to take a look at the highlights from this year’s Geneva auto show, you more than likely already have an idea that this was one of the more diverse and interesting shows since the recent economic crisis rocked the automotive industry a […]
2011 Geneva: Citroen Metropolis Concept
Story and photos by John LeBlanc GENEVA – The French have never gotten the hang of the executive car thing in Europe. Except for the occasional sighting of a French government official (whom must drive a French car) the French themselves don’t even bother with big cars from Citroen, Renault or Peugeot, preferring the German […]
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