Sentences with phrase «senior road test editor»

SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: The first words out of my mouth when I got home with this Fiesta were, «I could totally live with this car.»
Let's take a closer look with senior road test editor Natalie Neff.
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: This 2014 Chevrolet Malibu 2LTZ is one of those cars that, while far from thrilling, just works.
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: I feel I do enough DIY sort of stuff that would warrant a pickup sitting in the drive, but I can't imagine ever needing anything more than a quarter - ton (or, better, my recently memorialized Ranger).
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: A good thing keeps getting better: The Koreans continue to improve on their value equation, offering better product for less money while continuing to provide an...
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: I don't know, this SUV was almost completely forgettable to me.
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: Momma's orange van.
Senior Road Test Editor Josh Jacquot says: I've always wanted to make a movie.
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: Most of my office compadres have long since tired of hearing me gripe about Honda interiors, or, more specifically, the world's most awful audio display unit.
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: Graham, you can have your stripped - down Tradesman truck; I'll take a beast like this, gussied up with all the fixins that, back in the day, no «real» heavy - duty would be caught dead in: 20 - inch polished aluminum wheels, power 10 - way driver seat with memory, keyless entry, etc..
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: To be honest, I would love this 2014 Acura MDX if the mechanicals came in just about any other midsize SUV package.
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: No matter how many times I see an Audi S7, the sheer beauty of the car strikes me.
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: My first thought upon coming out of this car after trudging home through yet another blast of crappy winter weather: «I could live with this car.»
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: As if Infiniti's lineup of cars wasn't already anonymous enough, what with the totally descriptive G and M alphanumerics designating the mid - and full - size cars, the luxury automaker decides to pin even more indecipherable monikers on all models.
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: I'm tellin» ya, the Koreans are on a roll.
SENIOR ROAD TEST EDITOR NATALIE NEFF: I have to admit, I can go for long stretches where I never once think of Mitsubishi Motors, and when I do, it may take me a second to not confuse it with Suzuki, which doesn't even exist anymore (at least as a maker of vehicles that find their way Stateside).
Senior Road Test Editor Joe Bruzek describes it as a «Corolla viewed through a funhouse mirror.»

Not exact matches

Road test editor Chris Nelson drove the Audi to New York in mid-October, as the car was scheduled to spend a month in with senior editor Joe Lorio and contributor Jamie Kitman.
Senior editor Chris Nelson is already planning to put the 500X to the long - distance test with a 2,000 - mile road trip to Colorado and back through some of the West's most beautiful roads and parks, including the fabulous Zion National Park in Utah.
Join Autoweek senior editor for motorsports Mac Morrison and road test editor Jonathan Wong as they put the 2011 Porsche GT2 RS through the paces at GingerMan Raceway in southwest Michigan.
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