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“I probably shouldn’t say this, but I’m going to,” says Honda’s director of advanced design. “We’re trying to make a future that doesn’t suck.”
Don’t they always start off as friendly?
In Faraday’s Future, you will not drive a car. You will be piloted by an electric, autonomous, content delivery device.
These ten vehicles are slated to become available to consumers in 2017, and we’re more excited about getting behind their steering wheels—or their self-driving interfaces—than just about anything else in the coming annum.
Prognostications about the future are most always wrong. But in a life that revolves around driving, we still keep our eyes up and on the horizon.
Can the world tolerate one more automotive franchise from me? Car and Driver certainly hopes so. Introducing “The Orphan Chronicles,” an ongoing historical series about faded and under-appreciated American car brands.
First up: Anderson Motor Company, of Rock Hill, South Carolina. “A Little Higher in Price, But Made in Dixie”
A completely subjective list of my favorite new cars of 2016.
Preparing for this weekend’s Rogue onslaught with a reprise of this all-you-can-eat buffet of Force-ful vitriol.