• 1970s TV Cars today.

    lately, I’ve been watching quite a few old TV shows. Streaming here and there. In these old cop shows, the main character’s cars always seem to be part of the cast somehow. Like Columbo’s car. A very rare 1959 Peugeot that somehow this L.A cop found somewhere. Or that bright red and black Gran Torino… Continue reading 1970s TV Cars today.

  • 2026 Alfa-Romeo

    This illustration shows what a redesigned next-generation Alfa-Romeo Giulia sedan could look like. The next Guilia is rumored to be based on the Stellantis STLA platform and will be an EV. With the possibility of ICE engine choices if needed. Just like the 2025 Dodge Charger. Both the Alfa-Romeo Giulia sedan and Stelvio SUV are… Continue reading 2026 Alfa-Romeo

  • Kia Tasman.

    Just when you think the Tesla Cybertruck might be the most disturbing-looking object on 4 wheels, a new contender emerges: the 2025 Kia Tasman. “Ghastly” doesn’t even begin to describe it. The Cybertruck almost has a good excuse: being the most noticeable vehicle you can buy for $100,000. At that price and for that purpose… Continue reading Kia Tasman.

  • Nissan Leaf.

    For over a year, there have been rumors about the next-generation Nissan Leaf. Especially about its design being a production version of the Chill Out concept. These are the first spy shots I have seen of the actually new Leaf, and so far, it doesn’t look that close to the concept. Which is too bad.… Continue reading Nissan Leaf.

  • 2026 Lexus ES.

    The Lexus ES usually follows the Toyota Camry by about a year, since the 2 cars are closely related. While we saw a heavy refresh of the Camry last year with an all-new interior and new face, it seems that won’t happen to the ES any time soon. The images above show the “refresh” ES… Continue reading 2026 Lexus ES.

  • Honda Fit.

    The Honda Fit was sold in the US from 2006 to 2020, through 3 generations. A fourth generation came out in 2020 but has never been sold in North America, since Honda decided to focus on the HR-V instead, which is really too bad as the Fit had many fans in the US. The current… Continue reading Honda Fit.

  • Lincoln Town Car.

    The good old Lincoln Town Car died in 2011. And yet, why not imagine what a current big Lincoln sedan could look like? Something a bit classier than the “Showbox with chrome” look of the current navigator to drive people around. And just like it used to be, something much cheaper than a larger Mercedes… Continue reading Lincoln Town Car.