MPGe and Efficiency Will No Longer Matter To EV Buyers – Here’s What Will
Written by: John Goreham For most of a century, the cost to power an automobile was a big part of how shoppers selected one model over another. That is about to end, and a new way to differentiate similar vehicles will become more important. As electrified vehicles of all types begin to emerge as the […]
The Switch is Coming
By: Tim Plouff At the National Shell Convention in Los Angeles in April 2019, there was the usual assortment of high-performance vehicles long associated with the burning of gasoline strategically placed throughout the Staples Center. Ferrari race cars, which Shell sponsors in F1, Hennessey Motorsports 1,200-hp SUV’s, plus a variety of Dodge’s Hellcat-powered vehicles excited […]
Ford F250 Super Duty 4×4 Crew Cab ‘Tremor’
Opinionated at any speed . . . By: Silvio Calabi The action in pickup trucks these days seems to be in the bed, with tougher liners, 5th-wheel trailer hookups, tie-downs, storage boxes, lights, power outlets and tailgates that open gently instead of crashing down like old toilet lids. Some trucks offer a split gate, which […]
EV Chargers in the Woods
By: Tim Plouff Medway, Maine is a quiet town of less than 1,400 residents. Resting at the confluence of the East and West Branches of the wild Penobscot River, the lumbering heydays of the early 1800’s—when the region had immense log-drives, multiple sawmills, and once the largest paper mill in the world—have long since passed. […]
Ford F150 Built For America
Tim Stone, Chief Financial Officer, Ford Motor Company and Brian Bell, Ford F-150 Marketing Manager took the time to present to NEMPA on Thursday, September 17 to talk about Ford’s Built for America Campaign and the new F-150. The replay of the Ford NEMPA Zoom Meeting can be found here. After the Zoom presentation, NEMPA […]
Coming Together Through Covid: NEMPA Looks Ahead to a Better Autumn
Clifford AtiyehVice President, New England Motor Press Association It’s getting better. We’re not yet through the strangle of coronavirus or its continuing effects on the automotive industry, but we are making the best of it. In March well into April, when everything was a “no”— auto shows, car production, car sales, events, meetings, offices, global […]
