’16 Ford Fusion
This less-disguised prototype ’16 Ford Fusion provides a good look at what’s in store for the model’s facelift.
’16 Chevrolet Camaro
These photos of a ’16 Camaro prototype—caught while Chevrolet’s famous musclecar was slowed by construction traffic—offer a peek at some of the styling nuances in store for the all-new pony car.
Porsche Panamera
The Porsche Panamera hit the Nürburgring for some hot laps and showed off some new details for this next-generation model.
More Information and Entertainment Come Into the Car
Think about it. More than 80% of adults use the Internet or e-mail at least occasionally. According to the latest Pew research, 71% of Internet users are on Facebook, and 70% of those engage with the site daily. Any way you slice it, that’s a whole lotta communication going on! Add to that the massive growth that sites such as Instagram (now bigger than Twitter), Snapchat and others continue to show, and it’s a safe bet that they will continue to be favorite ways for users to stay in touch with their ever-growing world.
Microsoft’s Mea Culpa to PC Users
In late 1963, Ed “Big Daddy” Roth was a busy guy. By that point in his career, he had built the Outlaw, Beatnik Bandit and Tweedy Pie—cars that established him as one of the premier (and wackiest) car customizers on the West Coast. Model maker Revell took notice of Roth’s creations and began offering scale versions of them as well as model kits of Roth’s freaky monsters, including Mr. Gasser, Drag Nut and Rat Fink.
H&H Classic Parts Perseveres Despite Changing Business Climates