By Mary M. Chapman
If you do not like the kleig lights, the 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8 is not your ride. No comprende? Let me try again: if you would rather stick needles in your retinas than kick it with strangers, step away from the showroom now.

By Lyndon Conrad Bell.
When Ford's Special Vehicle Team (SVT) turns its attention to one of the company's vehicles, that ride inevitably runs faster, jumps higher and provides way more thrills per mile than the vehicle it's based on. And, in many cases, more than any other vehicle in its competitive set too. So, what happened when the SVT drew a bead on the new F-150?

Well, let's just call it focused mayhem.
By Lyndon Conrad Bell.
While the first images of the all-new 370Z coupe gave me pause when they were released last year, my first glimpse of the 370Z Roadster was a definite 'oh yeah!' moment. Talking with Bruce Campbell, Nissan's VP of Design, I mentioned the lines of the new Z made more sense to me now that I've seen it as as a roadster.

By Lyndon Conrad Bell.
Like a political official graciously gliding through their last year in office, the Pontiac Solstice Coupe is a lame duck. With the impending demise of the Pontiac brand right around the proverbial corner, this will be the first and the last year of Solstice Coupe production

So you know what that means - right?
Collectible status y'all!
By Valerie Menard
Many consider the wagon obsolete, but it keeps reappearing. Supposedly, the end is near for the minivan but as family cars go, they remain unmatched for convenience and versatility, so it's no wonder that manufacturers continue to improve on the theme.
The 2009 Kia Sedona carves a niche in the market with a slew of standard features, an impressive safety rating, and warranty that would tip any scale in the right direction.
To many New Yorkers, tourists are organic speed bumps standing between them and the revolving door they're in a mad rush to get to. But we've discovered a way to melt the hard shells of Big Apple Type A's and -- gasp! -- even get them to crack a smile. The key?
A gleaming new Dodge Challenger.
If you've taken a break from your Facebook-ing or Twitter-ing long enough to read this, then you are in fact just the sort of person Nissan wishes to reach with their latest product, the Cube. To provide this report, On Wheels, Inc. recently spent some quality time with, er excuse us, On Wheels, Inc. was recently 'uploaded' into the Cube.
