Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
SILVERSTONE, UK — The British Grand Prix was a thrillingly chaotic race. Bands of intermittent heavy rain, dampening the Silverstone circuit and lowering visibility, impacted the junior categories’ ...
An iconic name from GM's former Excitement Division, the Pontiac Grand Prix had a 46-year production run that only ended when the brand itself finally ran out of gas during the financial crisis that ...
As my long-term readers know about my array of cars in my collection and with an outpouring amount of emails requesting a review on something from within the Grasso Garage stable. Well, that time is ...
Jeep and Dodge are recalling over 206,000 SUVs to fix a safety issue that could allow vehicles to roll away when parked or disable the ABS or electronic stability control (ESC) while driving. Drivers ...
SPENCER — Steve Toth’s invitation to see some interesting cars in Spencer served as an excuse to embark on a afternoon road trip a few Thursdays ago. Back in May, I wrote about a roomy 1989 Oldsmobile ...
The Pontiac Grand Prix ranks as one of the most underappreciated Pontiac muscle cars of all time. Its longevity in the marketplace, posting eight generations spanning over 46 years, and the dominance ...
Pontiac delivered some stellar performance vehicles in the '60s, including the GTO and the Firebird. However, these models catered to a younger crowd probably more concerned with style than with ...
When discussing legendary Pontiacs from the 1960s, we usually think about the GTO, Bonneville, and Catalina. The Grand Prix, which the brand unveiled in 1962, is generally left out of the conversation ...
Produced from 1962 to 2008, the Pontiac Grand Prix primarily stands out for two things. First, it was the company's second longest-running nameplate after the Bonneville. Second, it was Pontiac's ...
From that point until the end of the G-body, the Grand Prix remained a rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Then, in 1987, the W-body came online from GM and things went south. The Grand Prix became a ...
The most expensive sporting event in North America was almost undone by the failure of a few screws. Formula One’s F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix is still reeling from a practice run incident on Thursday.