Category Archives: AutoPilot

2016 Chevrolet Cruze
Feb 8, 2016

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

On paper, the second-generation Chevrolet Cruze that’s due out this spring appears to have what it takes to remain near the top of the compact-car class. In the flesh, it’s better still, as you get the sense that the king-of-the-hill crown could be in sight.
That audacious suggestion can be fully supported by the small Chevy’s renewed sense of purpose, starting with an exterior that clearly points to a strong kinship with the equally new 2016 Malibu. Like its larger stable mate, the Cruze’s styling is less angular and slab-sided, especially with more dramatically shaped front fenders, door panels and rear deck.

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2017 Jaguar XE
Feb 1, 2016

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

What sedan is the poster child of the entry-luxury segment? The BMW 3-series, of course.
It seems like there’s always a new challenger from an up-and-coming brand, but that’s where the 2017 Jaguar XE is different: Jaguar has history, although that can be a good or a bad thing.
Jaguar has attempted to dethrone or at least keep pace with BMW in this class before. Years ago, under Ford’s ownership, the Coventry, England-based automaker introduced the X-Type and S-Type models, but with mixed results. Current management, the Tata Group of India, has propped up Jag’s research-and-development efforts this time around, resulting in a more technically advanced car that blends performance with cool contemporary styling.

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2016 Mercedes-Benz Metris
Jan 25, 2016

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

Most minivan shoppers will likely scope out the Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna, Kia Sedona, Nissan Quest or the Chrysler Town & Country/Dodge Grand Caravan duo. As an alternative, the Mercedes-Benz Metris can also be added to the list. The Metris? Yup. As with the Ford Transit van, the Metris (it’s the Vito in Europe) is primarily intended for commercial work and can be ordered as such (i.e. stripped to the bone with only a couple of seats). However for an extra $3,500 or so, the Metris can be configured as a family people mover that can haul up to 1,875 pounds of people and/or cargo and tow nearly 5,000 pounds.

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2016 Chevrolet Colorado diesel
Jan 18, 2016

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

By now you have probably heard plenty of static concerning Volkswagen and its not-so-squeaky-clean diesel engines. Well, don’t let that dissuade you from considering other compression-ignition-equipped vehicles, especially pickups.
Other than for big-rig and other commercial applications, turbo-diesel engines are “the” dominant powerplants in the heavy-duty (three-quarter- and one-ton) truck segment where they excel in towing. For 2013, a turbo-diesel also became optional in the light-duty Ram 1500 and one is standard in the 2016 Nissan Titan XD.

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2016 Nissan Altima
Jan 11, 2016

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

It’s no longer enough for automakers to just mildly retouch their lineup halfway through each model’s production cycle. That’s especially true for mid-size sedans including the 2016 Nissan Altima. It’s pretty common that buyers are being wooed with significant sheetmetal changes, content updates and performance enhancements at around the three- or four-year mark of a typical six- or seven-year model run. Chevrolet even launched a new-from-the-wheels-up Malibu a mere three years after the previous model hit the streets.

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2016 Volkswagen Jetta
Jan 04, 2016

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

With much messiness and scandal hanging over Volkswagen’s head, not even the most wide-eyed of optimists could claim that 2015 was a good year for the company.
At this stage who knows when the automaker’s turbo-diesel engine (TDI) will receive the green light from government regulators, thus making it available for purchase. Meanwhile, Volkswagen’s business of selling some pretty decent cars continues, including the brand’s top-selling Jetta sedan.

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2016 Ford Shelby GT350
Dec 28, 2015

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

Mustangs are built to suit a wide range of budgets, content and performance levels, but the most potent version remains recognizable despite excluding the Mustang name entirely.
Of course, the Shelby GT350 owes its existence to Ford’s iconic pony car, but from its initial 1965 creation this model has catered to competition-minded buyers who are more concerned with lap times than creature comforts.
The GT350 nameplate has been applied sporadically over the past decade, but the latest version is easily the most potent of them all.

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2016 Chevrolet Spark
Dec 21, 2015

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

Despite falling fuel prices, 2016 promises to be a banner year for fuel-sipping vehicles.
Chevrolet, in particular, is re-launching the tiny hatchback Spark, along with the compact Cruze sedan and the electric Volt. There’s even a hybrid variant of the 2016 Malibu and a higher-mpg turbocharged four-cylinder version of the Camaro. Those moves represent a not-insignificant level of commitment to saving money at the pumps as well cutting pollution.

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2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid
Dec 14, 2015

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

For automakers the conundrum is this: give the car-buying public what they want – currently bigger and thirstier, vehicles – but somehow still meet stringent government-mandated fuel-economy targets that kick in a decade from now.
The new 2016 Sonata Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) is an obvious part of this strategy, but attracting buyers when the price of gasoline isn’t a motivating factor promises to be a significant challenge for Hyundai as well as for other makes.

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2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Dec 7, 2015

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What is Auto Edit?

Welcome to AutoEdit, a new and slightly more irreverent weekly feature from Wheelbase Media.
Rather than your pages being a collection of random auto stories, the AutoEdit feature is intended to be the glue that holds it all together. Just as your editorial page is intended to be the pulse of your newspaper, Auto Edit can also be the pulse of your auto pages.

Auto edit runs 500-550 words and is all about your readers becoming more familiar with our key staff members via their personal views on the automotive world. Of all 18 of our weekly features, AutoEdit is the only one intended to provide weekly commentary. Journalistically speaking, this is just common sense since such commentary does not belong in our other news-type features.

Whether your readers agree or disagree with what’s written, they’ll know exactly how the writers of AutoEdit stand on their chosen topics. And, quite frankly, a little spirited debate is a healthy thing and that seems to be missing from more and more newspapers these days. AutoEdit is all about soul, getting back to the basics of solid content and showing readers that there are real people behind the nine-point typeface.

Story Intro

It’s no surprise that a gasoline-electric-powered RAV4 has been added to the Toyota lineup. The only real surprise is that there hasn’t been one available sooner.
The Hybrid – the eighth such model to wear a Toyota badge – joins the RAV4 lineup just in time for a mid-cycle makeover. That includes revised front and rear styling and rocker panels as well as new gauges and an optional seven-inch display screen. An SE trim level has also joined the fold with its own distinctive grille and wheels plus a sport-tuned suspension.

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