Five Cars We Wouldn’t Mind Blowing Again. Read all the forced induction excitement at Vanity Fair.
Consorting with 17 Handsome Italians
We spend an afternoon at L.A.’s Petersen Auto Museum in the company of some exemplary Italian automobiles, and conclude that Italians actually do do it better. Check it out at Vanity Fair.
Road Trip!
My first car piece for CNN.com: “Cars For Every Imaginable Type of Traveler.” Check it out here.
Is the Mercedes GLK an Animated Cat?
Sure it’ll hold a Costco run”s worth of toilet paper and frozen quiche, but can this crazy contraption really catch a mouse? Find out in my latest review for Yahoo! Autos.
What to Drive to Your 25th High School Reunion
What is it like to drive an idealized iteration of your high school self? I find out in a pristine, blue, 1972 BMW, and tell all about it in Vanity Fair.
10 Hot Dad Wagons
My automotive celebration of Father’s Day, at Vanity Fair. 10 Hot Dad Wagons: Five Hot Station Wagons Your Dad Should Buy Right Now (and Five He Wishes He Could, but Can’t).
Escape from New York!
I review a handful of entertaining, affordable, and stylish small cars, perfect for negotiating hellishly crowded Parkways and Interstates on your way to equally hellish and crowded beaches and mountains where you”ll see everyone you know from your neighborhood in the City, over at Vanity Fair.
Ferrari Enzo Replacement, Explained!
The latest Ferrari super-car–a replacement for the fast and ungainly Enzo–will appear some time before year’s end. We had a chance to view its crazy hybrid power-train firsthand at the Beijing Auto Show, and explicate it in terms anyone can understand, for Vanity Fair.
Top Down and Brown
The chocolaty paradox of the Mercedes SLS AMG Roadster, plus four more deliciously brown convertibles for your cool summer. Review and slideshow at Vanity Fair.
Brett Berk, Minivan Expert
“Brett Berk, car columnist at Vanity Fair, and author of ‘The Gay Uncle’s Guide to Parenting’ said there’s a clear reason why people love to hate minivans: misogyny.”
From The Huffington Post, Minivan Sales are Up, but Don’t Call it a Comeback.