John Coyle's first memories are of identifying makes and models while driving with his dad. His favorite vehicles smell like gasoline, shoot fire, and sound like buildings falling down. Before he began his career in the automotive field, he daily drove a 1978 Jaguar XJ6 with a fully functional electrical system. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
In the Cadillac section, “The World’s Fastest Family of Production Cars” was emblazoned across the wall. Caddy has come roaring back into the luxury fight in recent years, and I simply love the lines of the new cars. Also, check out the “Black Diamond Tri-Coat” paint on the CTS V Coupe. How slick is that? It’s […] More »
There was a station where folks could play the C7 prototype in Gran Turismo 5, and just thinking about what this baby will do once it leaves the virtual world made me dizzy. The Corvette has always been able to perform against machines well out of it’s relatively humble price range, the latest version should […] More »
This is obvious—but it doesn’t make it any less true. Skull-melting performance, hammer-like reliability and an infinite aftermarket have made this mill the go-to source for big power. And even amid all the crunchy granola of small cars and electric vehicles, this cutaway of a 580hp LS motor was sitting right by the media kits. […] More »