by Anthony Fongaro Welcome to another series of mine! This series is simply called: “New or Used. I figured I would keep the title simply because the premise is quite interesting. Rather
by Michael Satterfield – 03/18/2022 For the last few days, a low-resolution photo of a letter purporting to be from the Florida Highway Patrol Bureau of Criminal Investigations and Intelligence has been circulating online
by Anthony Fongaro The automotive industry knows how to evolve. Various manufacturers that once made vehicles with unattractive styling, woefully underpowered engines, shoddy build quality, and other negative attributes have changed their
By Phil Berg What’s all this about Tiny Jeeps? There’s a movement toward sensible, super-useful Tiny Jeeps, but you don’t read much about them: We’re not supposed to call little off-roaders by
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the production of the first Mitsubishi vehicle, the Model A, Mitsubishi Motors in the UK is pleased to announce the running of its Centenary Tour, an
by Michael Satterfield The Mitsubishi Evolution was a ‘poster car’ for kids like me who grew up in the 90’s explosion of JDM performance. You couldn’t go to a car meet without
by Michael Satterfield It was a hot one in Long Beach for the annual Japanese Classic Car Show at the Queen Mary. This year the show included several rare factory owned cars
Mitsubishi is ended production in the U.S. to refocus on the developing Asian market. Slow North American Sales have prompted the company to shut down their Illinois plant which opened in 1988.
by Michael Satterfield – 03/30/2015 I have been working with an NGO in Nicaragua for over 15 years, on many of my trips to Central America I have seen vehicles with interesting drivetrain
by Michael Satterfield Racers Against Cancer Events or R.A.C.E. hosted a car show and track day out at Auto Club Speedway this past weekend. Since it’s just a few miles away I
by Michael Satterfield – 11/07/2024 I stopped in at the 3rd edition of Tuners & Tea hosted by Guppy House in Covina. The gathering has grown to take over the bulk of the
by Michael Satterfield Unlike some of those in the car community, I love a good replica of a super rare car…when it is done right. A Cobra replica would be a similar