- October 22, 2008
- Ford, On The Road: Driving Impressions, Trucks & Towing
- Posted by George Peterson
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VehicleVoice correspondent Jim Hossack attended a 2009 Ford F-150 driving preview – and reports that it was well worth it. The Dodge Ram is the other big truck news of this season, so we decided to bring you reviews of both trucks this week.
Hossack says Ford put on a very thorough, very professional series of presentation, with plenty of opportunity to evaluate the new F-150 and facing competition under a variety of circumstances. Hossack was about as impressed with the passion and enthusiasm of the guys working on the program as with the truck itself.
- October 20, 2008
- Audi, Exhaust Note
- Posted by George Peterson
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I just finished the fourth leg of Audi’s Mileage Marathon, a coast-to-coast demonstration and competition drive for the best fuel economy from a range of Audi TDI clean diesels. The drive started in New York City on October 6, ending in Santa Monica on October 19. I joined the crew in Las Vegas, which included driving through Monterey, California, and the chance to see the Audi R10 TDI cars take 1-2 in the final American Le Mans Series race of the year at Laguna Seca, their ninth consecutive victory.
A diesel winner. A nearly silent, dominating race car.
The undertaking allowed attending Audi engineers, designers, and product planners to take a deep dive into the extremes of American driving conditions, from a crowded New York City street through the Rocky Mountains, Red Rocks at Sedona, Death Valley to Mammoth Lakes (from altitude of minus [...]
- October 17, 2008
- Road Noise
- Posted by admin
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Autumn is in full swing here at Vehicle Voice World Internet Headquarters and Discount Wig Warehouse, which sparks thoughts akin to those one might have while browsing all about property listings, contemplating a new abode. My apartment leases tend to reach their conclusion around October, and it’s as if the season itself ushers in a time for change. With a personal history of relocating seven times in the past six years, I’ve gathered a wealth of knowledge that could rival the details found in comprehensive property listings, and I’m fully equipped to advise you on the proper vehicle for your next move:
Illustrative cat is illustrative.
- October 15, 2008
- Mercury, On The Road: Driving Impressions
- Posted by George Peterson
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Ah yes, the Mercury Milan, the upscale sister ship to the Ford Fusion. Aimed at younger buyers who want something a little more sophisticated than the Dodge Avenger or Mitsubishi Galant. Mercury aims the Milan at the Nissan Altima, Honda Accord and Toyota Camry buyer. We definitely wanted to take a closer look.
To be honest it’s very rare for a 4-door mid-size car from Mercury to really knock my socks off. In terms of sex appeal I typically think Mercury ranks right up there with… well, Buick (that’s right, there isn’t any sex appeal – alright the new Buick Enclave has a little). With that said, I must admit the Milan is a great mid-size car. It really does have a few things going for it – style, comfort, and value. It was one of those cars I didn’t want to like [...]
- October 13, 2008
- Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, More Categories...
- Posted by George Peterson
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- October 10, 2008
- Road Noise
- Posted by vvRcomAdmin
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I have my own car, because I come from Michigan, where people older than 16 who don’t own cars are subject to the intense scrutiny and (ahem) gentle persuasion of their local UAW chapters. But when I went to college out of state, I was able to slip free of the car culture and live a glorious pedestrian lifestyle.
I hated it.
The guy on the Pedestrian Crossing sign is ashamed of not having a car. You can see it in his eyes.
- October 10, 2008
- Road Noise
- Posted by admin
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I have my own car, because I come from Michigan, where people older than 16 who don’t own cars are subject to the intense scrutiny and (ahem) gentle persuasion of their local UAW chapters. But when I went to college out of state, I was able to slip free of the car culture and live a glorious pedestrian lifestyle.
I hated it.
The guy on the Pedestrian Crossing sign is ashamed of not having a car. You can see it in his eyes.
- October 8, 2008
- Automobile Cool News, Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, More Categories...
- Posted by George Peterson
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And turn that radio down!
Today’s teens have grown up in a world of fluid and ever-expanding technology, with their parents using everything from V-chips to internet blockers to teddy-bear babysitting cams to GPS trackers to keep better track of them. For many, it is simply part of their world. Parents and kids have the same trust issues to sort through, just the same as when I was a kid and didn’t think my mom had any right to go through MY dresser, but parents have more direct tools at their disposal now.
Add one more to the arsenal. Ford is introducing the latest electronic nanny next year (2010MY) across several model lines, including the Focus. The system will be a no-cost option or standard equipment, depending on model. It turns out to be an inexpensive way to help teens stay focused in early driving years, when they are the least experienced, and [...]
- October 8, 2008
- Automobile Cool News, Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, More Categories...
- Posted by George Peterson
- Comments Off on Ford's MyKey: Who Says Parents Can't Control Your Speed?
And turn that radio down!
Today’s teens have grown up in a world of fluid and ever-expanding technology, with their parents using everything from V-chips to internet blockers to teddy-bear babysitting cams to GPS trackers to keep better track of them. For many, it is simply part of their world. Parents and kids have the same trust issues to sort through, just the same as when I was a kid and didn’t think my mom had any right to go through MY dresser, but parents have more direct tools at their disposal now.
Add one more to the arsenal. Ford is introducing the latest electronic nanny next year (2010MY) across several model lines, including the Focus. The system will be a no-cost option or standard equipment, depending on model. It turns out to be an inexpensive way to help teens stay focused in early driving years, when they are the least experienced, and [...]
- October 8, 2008
- On The Road: Driving Impressions, Toyota
- Posted by George Peterson
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