If Chrysler (er, Stellantis) can get the Airflow into production soon, they have a winner. by Wallace Wyss - Back in 1934, Chrysler became the first American automaker to incorporate improved aerodynamics into a car, ie. letting aero rule over … [Read more...]
Event: Cobras at the Lyon Air Museum
by Wallace Wyss - The idea of having a car show at an aircraft museum is a natural but I didn't realize how natural until recently when I went to the third annual Shelby tribute at the Lyon Air Museum in Tustin, in California's Orange … [Read more...]
The Gebruder Beutler And Their Porsches
by Wallace Wyss - Being half-Swiss, I am proud that a Swiss coachbuilder (Gebruder Beutler) was judged reliable enough to build some coachwork for the Porsche 356 cars - the Gebruder Beutler Porsches. Though from the one car I researched … [Read more...]
Why Junk Cars Have Doubled in Value During the Pandemic
How valuable could your car be? Given how the used car market has changed in the last couple of years, you might be shocked at how much it’s worth now. The average new car will immediately depreciate in value the second you leave the dealership, but … [Read more...]
Editorial: Mercedes to Offer TV in Front Seat of SUV
by Wallace Wyss - A new Mercedes EQS SUV lets front passengers watch video while the car is moving. It features the brand’s dash-spanning display that will make more attractive the benefits of autonomous driving, when it is green-lighted. When … [Read more...]
Riding a Motorcycle in California
California is well-known for its scenic routes and highways. Riding down the Pacific Coastal Highway is a must for all motorcyclists. But the exhilarating sense of freedom you can feel riding down the coast line comes with some responsibilities. … [Read more...]
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