2005 Chrysler 300 HEMI

By now most of you have seen or heard of DaimlerChrysler’s new line up of vehicles, most notable is the all new Chrysler 300. I was quite skeptical when word of these vehicles began leaking out at the 2004 Detroit Auto Show. What a mistake it was to underestimate this car, which was...

2004 Porsche Boxster

Although the Porsche Boxster styling mirrors that of the wonderfully curvaceous 550 Spyder from the 1950s, made famous in James Dean’s demise, don’t be fooled. With its distinctive styling and smooth flowing lines, this is a completely modern sports car. The Boxster name is derived...

2004 Chrysler Crossfire...

Like a bolt of lightning in the evening sky, this shockingly styled piece of sheet metal showed up at my office for an all too brief test session. Yes, the above description may seem overly dramatic, but this is perhaps the most dramatic statement from any car manufacturer in recent...

2004 Audi A8L

The hardest part of this reviewer’s job is to remain objective about a vehicle being tested and to screen your impressions though the economic filter of what price category the vehicle resides in. What if price was no object? Well read on. Introduced last year as a 2004 model, the...

2008 Chrysler Sebring L...

The Sebring convertible has long been one of the most affordable and popular drop-tops on the market – the latest edition continues the trend. Today, however, it is differentiated by the fact it is offered in both soft-top and hardtop derivatives. Mind you, the collapsible hardtop...

2008 Cadillac CTS

In the not-too-distant past, Cadillac vehicles staring with the letter C – think Cimarron and Catera, were hardly memorable choices. The launch of the original CTS, in 2001, started what was to become nothing short of an amazing turn around. The second generation CTS takes the...