If you are a gearhead in the US, then driving the Blue Ridge Parkway should be on your bucket list, and if you are planning to be out that way anyways, taking
by Michael Satterfield – 07/02/2022 When most people think of Texas wine country, they automatically think of Fredericksburg, west of Austin in the much romanticized Hill Country, it’s home to some of
On my last trip home from Denver I decided to take the long way home, across highway 160 through the Rocky Mountains to one of the more remote roadside attractions, the Four
TGR Staff Lexus helping customers get out of the house and experience the American road trip. The Japanese luxury carmaker has launched what it calls “Retreats in Motion.” A five-day, four-night driving
by Michael Satterfield – 03/03/ 2021 It was a beautiful day in Manhattan, and I could not help but feel exhilarated as I climbed into the driver’s seat of a brand-new McLaren 720S
by Michael Satterfield Since 1967, Mike’s Sky Rancho has been a destination for off-roaders, Baja racers, and those just looking to get away from it all. Located in the Arroyo San Rafael
by Michael Satterfield – 02/10/2021 New Mexico is one of my favorite states in the US, home to incredible scenery, fantastic food, and rich history. For this trip, I am starting in Santa
Donald Glenn Garlits is considered by most to be the father of drag racing, his nickname “Big Daddy” is known to race fans around the world. Garlits developed successful rear-engine Top Fuel
by Michael Satterfield Many people road trip to get to a destination, but there are some roads that are destinations themselves, the Blue Ridge Parkway is one of those roads. The 469-mile
Amarillo is the first major city you will come to after leaving Santa Fe, just outside of the city you will find Cadillac Ranch, a Route 66 roadside attraction that has been
TGR Staff Are you a car fan planning on visiting Los Angeles anytime soon? If so, you won’t be short of automotive-related places to visit. As one of the world’s most famous
picked up a new GT at McLaren of Dallas and took it to Madill, Oklahoma, for lunch at El Tequila Mexican Restaurant. The route I had chosen was about 225 miles, I
by Michael Satterfield As things are slowly opening back up, we had the opportunity to visit San Antonio to better learn what the hospitality industry is doing to encourage tourism during these