Of late, however, those who
write about cars and the auto industry have suggested that over the past few years Honda has «lost the Honda way» or «lost its mojo.»
I write about cars for a living and this car is just at the bottom of every list.
So, it turns out that outside the bubble of people who
write about cars, and the marginally larger bubble of people who read about cars, there's not a lot of wagon love to be had.
Which, in a nutshell, means
I write about cars and car news primarily for our lovely Web site.
Wn I tell people
I write about cars, the most common reply I receive is «Really?»
Example: Instead of just saying «I am going to
write about cars», break it down to a specific car and then fixing something on that specific car.
Custom auto designer George Barris
wrote about the car in his 1974 book «Cars of the Stars,» describing a series of accidents it was involved in after Dean's death.
Maya Angelou
wrote about a car ride in Ghana with Malcolm X.
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My readers don't want me to
write about car insurance or something I wouldn't normally post about it.
In any case, do not
write about the car, apartments and business, if you do not have all of this.
He has moved on to a successful career
writing about cars.
That's how long I've been in this business — test - driving cars,
writing about cars, learning about cars, and telling curious onlookers in the next lane, «This is not my car.»
In fact, those six months are already nearly half over, and this is the first thing we've
written about the car.
My first exposure to serious
writing about cars was Ken Purdy's True magazine encomium to Ettore Bugatti, more than sixty years ago.
My parents paid for me to go to an out - of - state college and didn't protest when I opted to apply that degree toward
writing about cars, a profession that neither pays nor lends itself to bragging like law or medicine.
I've been
writing about cars for nigh on 19 years now, so EVERYTHING reminds me of something on four wheels.
I don't think I make enough money to
write about this car, never mind own one.
Digital editor Andrew Stoy has spent the past 20 years wrenching on and
writing about cars.
Keeping a product fresh is tough — after the magazines and newspapers have written about the initial introduction, what do you do to get us to
write about the car next year, and the next?
SENIOR MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: The C63 AMG coupe is my choice if you care about aesthetic preferences, but what you find in the C63 makes me wonder every time if I prefer it or the BMW M3, which apparently no one can fail to mention when
writing about this car.
for the basic Pacer when we first
wrote about the car, and that already seemed quite heavy; but when we weighed the test car (whose air conditioning, automatic transmission, power steering and so forth would not account for the full difference) it registered an astounding 3425 lb.»
I've been at this «
writing about cars» business for a surprisingly long time.
Then came the Detroit Auto Show and VW's Concept 1, the car that later became the New Beetle - one of the most
written about cars of the 1990s.
It's also easy to
write about a car that's very bad.
Now he is
writing about cars and drivers again, in his latest, Our roads are choked.
He's gone to Japan, Sweden, Brazil and beyond
writing about cars for MSN Autos, and has contributed to Dwell, GOOD, and other publications made out of paper.
When she's not busy
writing about cars, travel and insurance; you can find her on a bike trail in Chicago or on the water anywhere.
We don't want to click on a link and find you are
writing about cars or marriage or hygiene, sorry!
Not exact matches
Having had the sublime pleasure of riding in a robot
car a few years ago (and
writing about it again recently), it was with great interest that I read the cover story in the latest issue of Wired.
«If growth and prosperity were
about job formation the solution would be simple: abolish tractors,
cars, ATMs, light bulbs and the internet,» he
writes.
Ten years ago, I was ghost
writing computer and tech manuals, I was dissatisfied with being overweight, and I was stressed
about everything happening in my life, right down to what kind of
car I drove.
'' [I] f you think
about it, Uber isn't actually connecting passengers to
cars,»
writes Bilton.
The news media, he said, «should be
writing the story
about how autonomous
cars are really safe, but that's not the story that people want to click on.
CNN: My Take: Cuban
cars, Santeria, and the spirit of improvisation Stephen Prothero, a Boston University religion scholar and author of «The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,»
writes about a recent trip to Cuba.
The themes in it [are] the ever - present themes of adultery, as well as a pretty heavy drinking theme in the song (which probably comes from the fact that I drink pretty heavily), but the most interesting part of it to me, the thing I was most excited
about when I
wrote it was the bridge toward the end of the song where there's a
car fire in the parking lot and all that stuff and the comment «what a cruel God we've got.»
In a particularly poignant passage, Wallis
writes, «When children talk
about their favorite kinds of caskets instead of bikes or
cars, it is a sign we can no longer ignore.»
Write about daisies, the weather, your kids t - ball game, vacation plans,
car repairs, and dinner recipes.
If a mother can be arrested for leaving her child in a
car, never out of her sight, for three minutes on a freezing day while her other children put money in a Salvation Army bucket — well, if someone were to
write a story, now,
about children allowed to sail and camp alone for an entire summer, and stay out all night on the water, those children would have to possess supernatural powers or inhabit another planet, and the story would be labeled «fantasy.»
Whole30 Creamy Restaurant Style Balsamic Dressing I'm
writing this post to all of you as I sit in my
car, with my laptop up against the steering wheel and I'm dreaming
about being in a restaurant with a glass of wine in one hand...
As you may have read in a recent piece I
wrote about Baynuls, I drank a bunch of Grenache that I did not realize was 16 % ABV and almost peed my pants on the highway in France while behaving «like a rabid cat someone let out of a cage in the
car,» according to eye witnesses.
«I thought I was
about to win out,» McMullen
wrote, «when suddenly Harvey Jones stepped to the driver's side of the
car (a late - model Mercury), reached in, pulled the keys from the switch, ran behind the
car to a side gate, through the gate and began to call for someone to bring him a shotgun.
The
cars were capped at 155 mph for obvious reasons, one being the massive concrete wall all the way around the track, but I was more than happy to have reached the top speed and still be alive to
write this blog post
about it.
Last summer I
wrote about Laurel, and her experience on KLM when traveling with her 1 - year - old son, H. Although she had purchased a seat for him, she was asked to remove him from his FAA - approved
car seat as it interfered with the recline of the seat in front.
I
wrote about KLM's change to their
car seat policy, and took that change to mean they were trying to avoid another incident such as Laurel's — and I like to toot my own horn in thinking I had something to do with that.
My friend Katelyn from What's Up Fagans
wrote a great post
about how to properly clean your
car before your baby is born, and I love the tips she shares.
Grandpa Jim
wrote passionate posts on
car seat forums and created Joels Journey to tell others
about the dangers of forward facing seats for young children.
I just wanted to
write this post and talk
about some mistakes that I have seen, and also point out a few things you may not know
about car seat safety.
I wanted to try the stroller before I
wrote about it, We have had it for a month and makes a huge difference when trying to walk with our, 5 month on in a
car carrier, a 2 year old, and a 5 year old.
But otherwise, how
about we agree that some punches aimed at normal people SHOULD be pulled — that just as we wouldn't push over a grandmother in the street, we ought not to
write mean things online
about a twelve - year - old kid who's nearly been killed in a
car wreck unless it's really necessary.