Top design expert predicts that car of the future will be creasy, retro-styled, windowless, electric bathroom.
Working for The Weeknd
Thanks, Abel Tesfaye, for continuing to love cool cars and make music videos. You are keeping my employment with Billboard secure.
The Volvo Wagon Was an Accident
If the Volvo brand were a Rorschach blot, most Americans would see a station wagon. But it’s existence was a fortuitous accident.
Click on the thumbnail above (and then click on it again) to view a crappy scan of my triumphant return to the pages of Car and Driver, or just buy the magazine on the newsstand, you chintzy bitch.
Does Justin Bieber’s Name Add Value to a Used Ferrari?
But maybe Steven Tyler’s does to a Hennessey Venom GT that he once stalled outside the Beverly Center while driving with deadmau5.
Ralph Gilles Likes to Kiss His Alfa Romeos
“I have a Giulia – and I love it. I’m literally in love with that car. I kiss the emblem when I get home from work,” Gilles says.
Bahn Burning Benz
The Ultimate Self-Driving Machine?
Our ideal self-driving future, if it is ever to actually arrive, is predicated on the idea of cars communicating with one another and with their human subjects. It will thus require collaboration and caution.
My First Piece for Men’s Health!

It’s about fast cars, and the Detroit Auto Show. You like fast cars and Detroit, so you should read it.
The Seven Most Exciting Vehicles at the Detroit Auto Show
The Detroit Auto Show, in the midst of the frigid Midwestern winter, kicks off its annual car convention that defines the year for auto journalists in much the same way that Milan, Paris, and New York Fashion Weeks do for their trendy peers. Here are my seven favorite new vehicles unveiled in the Motor City.