November 18, 2009 by Sarah Mullins
The “I, Robot” car may be coming way before 2035
November 16, 2009 by Sarah Mullins
It’s putting the key in the ignition after the day hasn’t gone as planned. It’s the urge that overcomes you to go somewhere other than where you are. It’s those cool Sunday afternoons that beg you to open the windows so your hair can blow in the wind. It’s the longest way down winding roads [...]
November 3, 2009 by Sarah Mullins
How do a majority of us end up with the vehicles we drive every day? We look at practicality, affordability and then the logical need to have some form of transportation. All of which translate into mundane reasons. Then there is status, trend and a reflection of who we are. I somehow missed out on [...]
November 3, 2009 by Sarah Mullins
Between watching Game 5 of the series, I caught a few Barrett-Jackson Super Saturday highlights.
1956 Ford Thunderbird VIN #5 — first released to public sold for $600,000
1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda so clean you could eat off the under carriage of the car $125,000
1996 Buick Custom with a Stage 1 that runs in the 13’s- $475,000
Which [...]
October 31, 2009 by Sarah Mullins
My aggravation with the way other people drive started in high school when the main road to campus consisted of three 4 way stops within a mile. We all read the DMV handbook in order to pass our driving tests and we’ve all been at a four way stop at least a couple times in [...]
October 23, 2009 by Sarah Mullins
From an early age, the love for all things powered by horsepower pumped through my veins. I was the baby in stroller at the drags, the toddler at the car shows and the young girl with pigtails on a Saturday night surrounded by muscle cars at a local hang out. I could point out [...]


