5-3-2008
2008 Nissan 350Z:
Still hot, only with more power
By Lary and Dee Coppola
One of the perks of writing these reviews is being able to test drive cars when visiting other places. When we decided to take some R&R at our condo in Scottsdale, Ariz., a phone call to Carrie Owens at A&M had us behind the wheel of a 2008 Nissan 350Z, Enthusiast version coupe..   (Full Article)
5-3-2008
Honda Accord EX-L V6 —
The sporty version of the Accord
By Lary Coppola
Almost no one has ever used the words, “Honda Accord,” and “sporty,” in the same sentence. Before now, there has never been much reason to. The redesigned 2008 Honda Accord sedan should be a strong challenger to class sales leading, Toyota Camry, because it’s sleeker, roomier inside and more powerful. Because it has a “sportier” road feel, the Accord sedan always has been more fun to drive than the Camry — which, let’s face it, although ultra-dependable, is pretty boring. So being “sportier” than a Camry is no big feat..   (Full Article)
4-4-2008
Scion xD as much about style
as anything automotive
By Lary Coppola
I’ve only had one opportunity to drive Toyota’s youth-oriented brand, the Scion. And that was a pre-production xC model some years ago. However, I’ve witnessed the loyalty Scion has inspired among its young owners - something akin to the cult following the original Saturn had before becoming mainstream GM. So when given the opportunity to get behind the wheel of the newest Scion model, the xD, I jumped on it - in spite of it not being my usual reader demographic...   (Full Article)
4-4-2008
Third generation CR-V offers
slicker styling, more power
By Lary Coppola
I confess — every time I drive the Honda CR-V. I like it more. Debuting in model year 1997, it’s a very versatile and serviceable car-like vehicle. The CR-V and its archrival, the Toyota RAV4, are considered to have started the “crossover” revolution. While SUV’s used to be primarily body-on-frame, truck-based vehicles, today, there are more car-based crossovers with SUV-like features - the main attraction being all-wheel drive - than truck-based Sport Utes. And with gas looking at four bucks a gallon, fuel-efficient crossovers like the CR-V and RAV4 gain popularity every single day...   (Full Article)
2-2-2008
Annual Rollout of the new 2008
Products and Services
This month we have a special Automotive Special Report issue, so our automotive articles for the month of March can all be found in our Special Report section by clicking on the following link...   (Special Report – Automotive)
2-2-2008
Ford Edge crossover
both sporty and functional
By Lary Coppola
Ford’s Edge crossover has been slightly refined from its 2007 debut, making an already nice vehicle offering style, roominess and strong performance, even better. And I have to confess, the more I drove the Edge, the more I liked it...   (Full Article)
2-2-2008
New-generation Mitsubishi Lancer Evo
a big advance
By Lary Coppola
I got my first look at the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show, and saw a huge improvement over the previous version. I couldn’t wait to see what had been done for the Lancer Evolution — or Evo as it’s called for short...   (Full Article)
1-6-2008
DTM — Europe’s version of NASCAR, explained
By Larry Cornwell
Like a dieter having withdrawal symptoms from the lack of cookies, cakes, ice cream, cheese cake and “hot now” Krispy Kreme donuts, motorsports fans are experiencing separation anxiety. The winter months can be cruel for “petrol heads” like us, because Champ Char, IRL, Formula One and NASCAR have all ended their seasons...   (Full Article)
1-6-2008
All-new 2009 Nissan Murano —
A good thing gets way better
By Lary Coppola
The all-new 2009 Nissan Murano will be hitting dealer showrooms any day now, essentially skipping model year 2008. It replaces the very successful first-generation crossover SUV noted for its sleek, trend setting styling, roomy, luxurious cabin, great performance, and terrific handling...   (Full Article)
12-9-2007
All new 2008 Toyota Highlander
is bigger and better
By Lary Coppola
After seven successful model years, the Toyota Highlander was redesigned and re-engineered or 2008. The new version of the popular crossover SUV is bigger, roomier, and more powerful — but not at the expense of fuel economy. I’ve been a fan of the Highlander since the first time I drove it. I like the hybrid even more...   (Full Article)
12-9-2007
New Chevy Malibu could be GM’s Camry/Accord dragon slayer
By Lary Coppola
After decades of building lackluster, uninspiring, mix-and-max, interchangeable parts cars that not too many people actually wanted to buy, General Motors (GM) finally “got it” with the Cadillac CTS, which is a certified mega-hit. It looks like success will repeat itself in a big way with GM’s all-new 2008 Chevy Malibu, and make GM’s Bowtie division a serious contender once again...   (Full Article)
11-3-2007
Redesigned Cadillac CTS puts
European sports sedans on notice
By Lary and Dee Coppola
When Cadillac debuted its first European-style CTS sedan in 2003, we came within a gnats whisker of buying one. At the time, Cadillac, like domestic rival Lincoln, had absolutely nothing going for it to lure younger, affluent, buyers away from European and Japanese sports sedans. However, the CTS, with its chiseled styling, was a serious visual departure — and major financial gamble — for usually conservative Cadillac, and financially troubled General Motors...   (Full Article)
11-3-2007
Infiniti debuts totally new,
high-tech 2008 EX35
Expected Pricing: $34,000 to $40,000
By Lary Coppola
“Infiniti’s goal is to establish a concept of automotive luxury where a personal and rewarding driving experience is more important than the car alone.” That was part of Infiniti’s original launch announcement in the fall of 1989. It appears that with the all-new Infiniti EX35, the automaker continues to remain true to that goal...   (Full Article)
10-8-2007
2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe —
making a good thing better
By Lary Coppola
Only a year after Infiniti introduced its new G35 sedan, it debuted an all-new G37 Coupe for 2008. The G37 Coupe is a stylized mirror image to the previous-generation G35, although the rear wheel-drive FM platform has been stiffened, given a slightly wider track, and more horses under the hood...   (Full Article)
10-8-2007
Chevy HHR Panel: One very cool retro wagon
By Lary Coppola
The retro-styling of Chevy’s HHR crossover has made it a solid rival to Chrysler’s popular PT Cruiser. Like most crossovers, the HHR is a car-based sport utility, which rides on Chevy’s successful Cobalt coupe and sedan platform...   (Full Article)
9-9-2007
Nissan’s new Rogue:
An excellent entry-level SUV
By Lary Coppola
The hits just keep coming for Nissan, which has been on a product roll like no other automaker, for the past seven years. The newest entry to join Nissan’s Hit Parade, is its all-new 2008 Rogue...   (Full Article)
9-9-2007
Next-generation GMC Sierra pickups
much improved
By Lary Coppola
Built on a new, stiffer platform that delivers a better ride and improved handling, the GMC Sierra pickup was redesigned from the ground up for the 2007 model year. Exterior styling was new, along with a new interior offering numerous options — including two dashboard style choices...   (Full Article)
8-6-2007
2008 Buick Enclave:
One superb luxury crossover SUV
By Lary Coppola
Buick has ditched its poor-selling SUV wannabe Rendezvous and Rainier for 2008, along with the Terraza minivan. Replacing them is the all-new, 2008 Buick Enclave — a luxury crossover sport utility. It seats up to eight, features the passenger and cargo room of truck-based SUVs, utilizes car-like unibody construction for a comfortable, quiet ride, while delivering excellent performance and fuel economy...   (Full Article)
8-6-2007
Kia Sorento: Still an outstanding SUV Value
By Lary Coppola
When it debuted in 2003, there was a reason 26 professional automotive journalists from all over the nation chose the Kia Sorento as Best in Class and Best SUV Value of the Year at Mudfest, the premier competitive SUV event in the nation. When pitted against almost every other sport utility vehicle (SUV) in its class in head-to-head on and off-road competition, the Sorento quickly broke away from the pack...   (Full Article)
7-8-2007
2008 Subaru Outback:
A good thing just keeps getting better
By Lary Coppola
The completely redesigned line of Subaru Outback models debuted in 2005, enjoying improvements and upgrades every year since. The four-cylinder engine introduced in 2006 Outback is more powerful than previous models, and two new models were added to the lineup: a four-cylinder Outback sedan and a less expensive version of the six-cylinder Outback wagon...   (Full Article)
7-8-2007
2008 Ford Super Duty big and brawny
By Lary Coppola
When I first saw the all-new 2008 Ford Super Duty pickup, Tim Allen’s infamous manly grunt came immediately to mind. Whether for work or play, in all of its trim levels, this is a serious machine...   (Full Article)
6-4-2007
Chrysler Aspen:
Serious entry into full-size SUV market
By Lary Coppola
Between $3+ dollar a gallon gas, and rampant environmental elitism, the full-size SUV market isn’t exactly booming. So you might wonder why Chrysler would choose now to debut its first full-size SUV — the 2007 Aspen. The answer is that auto industry marketeers expect the nearly two million annual full-size SUV buyers to continue driving a market based upon business and recreational towing, family transportation and travel needs, as well as vacationing whims. And then there’s the safety factor big SUVs offer...   (Full Article)
5-7-2007
Third generation CR-V offers
slicker styling, more power
By Lary Coppola
Mainstream buyers have found the Honda CR-V to be a very versatile and serviceable vehicle since it was first introduced in model year 1997. The extremely car-like CR-V and its archrival, the Toyota RAV4, are considered to have started the ”crossover” revolution. While SUV’s used to be primarily body-on-frame, truck-based vehicles, today, there are more car-based crossovers with SUV-like features — the main attraction being all-wheel drive — than truck-based Sport Utes. And with gas over three bucks a gallon, fuel-efficient crossovers like the CR-V and RAV4 gain popularity every single day...   (Full Article)
5-7-2007
FORD EXPEDITION:
Thoroughly upgraded for 2007
By Lary Coppola
At three-plus bucks a gallon, filling the tank of a full-size SUV like the Ford Expedition can be a major financial commitment making it difficult to justify even owning such a vehicle. But if fuel prices are your first consideration, you really shouldn’t be driving a full-size sport-utility in the first place...   (Full Article)

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