2004 NAIAS Gallery (Day Two)
We’re not through yet! There is more shiny metal to view! Click to see our photos from Day Two! Read more…
We’re not through yet! There is more shiny metal to view! Click to see our photos from Day Two! Read more…
Production Vehicles Dominate Day Two
Yesterday was the time for automakers to show off their visions for the future, today was about this years’ new production vehicles. Read more…
Well, we’ve told you about the Show Stoppers, now sit back and peruse the rest! Read more…
Year Of The Car Indeed
Ford is calling 2004 the year of the car and by the look of things on opening day in Detroit, that slogan applies to the entire industry. Ford used its press conference to roll out several significant production products including the Ford Five Hundred sedan, Freestyle crossover and Mustang coupe. A tidy but rugged off-road concept showed up wearing the Bronco nameplate and the King Ranch edition of the F-150 also made its public debut. Read more…
Just in case you’ve been living under a rock for the past year, here’s some news: Toyota is selling an all-new Prius hybrid.
But, since you obviously aren’t hiding in a cave on the Afghan-Pakistani border, you probably already know that the Prius is more popular than Patrick Stewart at a convention of Star Trek geeks. It’s the darling of environmentalist Hollywood and the recipient of dozens of design and engineering awards. Read more…
When Acura introduced the RSX in 2001 as a replacement for the aging Integra, it was a knockout. Read more…
Honda’s previous-generation Accord was nearly faultless, as far as four-door cars go.
It had a quiet ride, magnificent engine, comfortable cabin, and affordable price, so we couldn’t find anything to complain about — except, perhaps, that it was a dull, bread-and-butter family sedan. So what could make it better? Read more…