After introducing the Cascada compact four-seat convertible, which has been available as an Opel in Europe for nearly two years but which won’t reach the U.S. rebadged and retuned as a Buick until this time next year, General Motors had a surprise. A large sedan concept, tagged the Avenir, indicates the design direction that will be taken with future Buicks.… More →
Category: Auto Show Coverage
Auto Show Coverage
Favorite NAIAS Intro: 2014 Lexus IS
Between the C7 Corvette and Cadillac ELR, General Motors received about 97 percent of the media’s 2013 NAIAS (Detroit auto show) love. But of the new cars introduced at the show, my personal favorite was the 2014 Lexus IS, which has received little love from other sources. How might I explain my deviance?
2013 Lincoln MKZ: enough?
With the Town Car gone and the Navigator far out of fashion, Lincoln has been struggling. If they’re to survive as a premium brand, they need a reason for people to buy their cars. At the show this year, they offered a couple.
Acura: signs of intelligent life!
To some extent, Acura has never recovered from the advent of Lexus. They had a very good first few years with the Asian luxury brand space all to themselves, only to be consigned to the second tier by the larger, faster, quieter, smoother newcomer. But the real damage came later. First they dropped the popular Legend and Integra nameplates. Most… More →
Lexus: still lost
Lexus badly wants us to think of it as a “dynamic and exciting” brand. So their top executive gave a speech declaring how dynamic and exciting they are, and (entirely without a sense of irony) how the car he was introducing had left him speechless–every word obviously read off a teleprompter. In this speech on speechlessness, Lexus’s fear of increasing… More →
Chevrolet will understand Gen Y…
…or die trying. Back when I was working on my Ph.D., the potential for more intensively involving consumers in the development of new products fascinated me. I saw potential to improve the lives of people on both sites of the equation, the creators of products and those who buy and use them. Perhaps they could even get to really know… More →
2013 Dodge Dart in Person
I had to skip Dodge’s presentation. But our good friend and photographer Eric Merrill made it and got some pics. I then stopped by to check out the car after Chevrolet.
Thoughts on the 2013 Ford Fusion
So the new car introduction I was most looking forward to has come and gone. General reaction to the 2013 Ford Fusion is very positive. Me, not quite so much.
Further thoughts on the Cadillac ATS
So now that I’ve had a chance to sleep on it, what do I think of the Cadillac ATS? The styling still doesn’t seem to make a strong enough statement to force the car into the public’s awareness. Certainly good enough, but people aren’t going to see one and wonder, “What’s that car?!” So the ATS is going to have… More →
2013 Cadillac ATS
I’ve been looking forward to the Cadillac ATS ever since I learned it was being developed a few years ago. Okay, I looked forward to the less expensive Pontiac off the same new “Alpha” platform even more, but that one’s clearly not happening. I like compact cars more than larger ones. And rear-wheel-drive tends to make a car much more… More →