Commentary: The SUV As A "Butch" Commodity
There’s been a lot of stuff that has come across my screen. I needed some time to suss it all out that does not require its own bandwidth.
There’s been a lot of stuff that has come across my screen. I needed some time to suss it all out that does not require its own bandwidth.
Such vehicles are no longer seen as modes of transport. Rather, to exemplify your station in life and that your dreams and desires are fulfilled.
So far, several manufacturers have stepped up by delivering these vehicles onto the marketplace.
Interestingly enough, it was not Willys Overland’s civilian Jeep lineup that would be the world conqueror in the post-World War II universe. That would come from one of the vehicles influenced by the Jeep – the one the British automotive industry would produce as one of their own.
We also had the opportunity to work with some great automobiles – also, too numerous to list beyond the four we posted before. Maybe, someday I’ll have a list of everything that made this website and my own media work worth these past eight years.
Tweet All Photos by Randy Stern So, the 45th Twin Cities Auto Show…how was it? In my opinion, it is much better than before. Perhaps the best that I attended since 2005. I saw more engagement with two interactive ride-along events from Jeep and Mitsubishi, the new Luxury Ballroom and Acceleration Alley, and other expanded …
Tweet This…for starters. Photo by Randy Stern Yeah, I made a big deal about my so-called "accomplishment." I drove two BMWs – big deal! Blah, blah, blah…. It may not seem like a big deal to you. You are used to other auto writers jumping into expensive machinery to drive them around for an evaluation …