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Event Coverage: 2013 La Jolla Concours d'Elegance

Great balance between prewar and postwar cars from all corners of the globe marked a perfect day for Richard Truesdell to capture the elegance of this continually improving event.

Event Coverage: 2013 La Jolla Concours d'Elegance

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Dodge RAM WPA-Style Posters

Chrysler evokes the spirit of automotive travel to America's national parks in a retro ad campaign for the 2013 Ram trucks. Read about it in Auto News: Guts, Glory, Art, RAM.

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Travel News: Plan Your Summer With Valero's All-American Roadtrip

With tips for Fido-friendly travel, road trips on a budget, and much more, PlanYourRoadTrip.com is our favorite new trip-planning website.

Travel News: Plan Your Summer With Valero's All-American Roadtrip

speaking of cars

Keith BuglewiczKeith Buglewicz has been writing about cars for the better part of two decades now. Keith cut his teeth on the late, great Sport Compact Car--where he shared office space with Automotive Traveler's own Rich Truesdell when he edited Car Audio and Electronics magazine--and other import-aftermarket books. Over the last several years Keith has concentrated on the new-car market, writing for websites such as AutoByTel.com. With a broad background in the automotive industry, Keith is uniquely qualified to not only review important new models but offer analysis on important topics facing the industry.



10 Cars That Coulda Been Contenders
Written by Keith Buglewicz   
Saturday, 23 May 2009 07:23

Woulda, shoulda, coulda, some very competent cars fail to cut through the clutter. Keith Buglewicz looks at 10 vehicles you shouldn't overlook when  shopping for your next car.

Ten Vehilces You Shouldn't Overlook When Shopping for a Car The American automotive market is one of the world's biggest meritocracies. If a car is good, it sells well, and if it's not, well, it gets a shorter Wikipedia entry. Now some may argue that vehicles like the Toyota Camry are too bland and don't deserve their success. Then again, there's a lot to be said for consistency...ask McDonalds.

Every now and then a car comes along that, despite a long list of merits, never quite achieves the ubiquity that you might expect. Sometimes it's style, other times marketing, and yet other times it's simply because the car was "ahead of its time;" that is, not exactly in keeping with contemporary consumer tastes.

Do these cars deserve their fate as also-rans? Not to me...they're all good, and if people would be willing to overlook one simple thing (OK, maybe more than one in some cases), they'd find themselves behind the wheel of some very satisfying machinery. On the other hand, look for some great values on the used market in the near future.

So here in no particular order other than alphabetical are my 10 current suggestions.

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Oh, Do Shut Up, Jeremy: Top Gear Guru Reviews Honda Insight
Written by Keith Buglewisz   
Monday, 18 May 2009 11:19

Automotive Traveler's newest automotive contributor takes on Top Gear's loquacious host and his ill-conceived opinion on Honda's Insight hybrid.

Honda Insight One would think that in this day and age of modern technology the age-old practice of grinding axes would have gone the way of blacksmithing. However, Jeremy Clarkson--host and chief bombasticator of the terrific BBC show Top Gear--has proven that there's still a place for it in his recent review of the 2010 Honda Insight. Calling the car "biblically terrible," he goes on to say, for example, that the only way to truly appreciate the engine noise is to sit a dog on a meat slicer.

Yow. Hyperbole much, Jeremy?

 
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