Here are the five must-read auto news stories and reviews for Wednesday, September 23, 2015. THE LOWDOWN So how did... Read More
To the human eye, shape trumps detail more often than not. The grandeur of a palace will grab your attention... Read More
This isn’t something GoodCarBadCar.net is able to do every month, but since we’re halfway through 2010 and June Sales Stats... Read More
Establish the context first, The Good Car Dad always says. This is the domain of ultra-low volume automakers. For better... Read More
This is not the domain of America’s best-selling car, the Toyota Camry. Other high-volume cars like the Honda Accord and... Read More
In a fight to be seen as both eco-conscious and economically aware, automakers which traditionally sell cars priced in the... Read More
As the most powerful car in the history of Rolls-Royce, the new 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost is bound to attract plenty... Read More
Last July, The Good Car Guy published eight random photographs of vehicles shot with a GoodCarBadCar-owned Nikon. This time, Fujifilm... Read More
The eventual release of a “smaller” Rolls-Royce has been stirred around as rumour for ages. The purpose of the 200EX... Read More
While people head to memorial ceremonies today in their air-conditioned, leather-lined, MP3-playing, 268-bhp midsize sedans, The Good Car Guy thought... Read More
The GoodCarBadCar Numbers typically lets you in on North American sales statistics or interesting figures relative to a car or... Read More
Brits still tighten the lugnuts and stitch the leather. The pride is still resident in the United Kingdom. In some... Read More
“Mercedes-Benz is the taxicab of choice in Germany, which shows if you have the right products, being the airport car... Read More