At Automotive Addicts I tend to strive for excellence for those who follow me and my successful path in life as a publisher of this site and an entrepreneur. As Full Article »
Accident injuries can range in severity from mild whiplash to permanent paralysis, and even death. Because there are many different types of car accidents there can be different types of Full Article »
Once upon a time becoming a mom or dad meant trading in the fun car for something “more practical.” I’m sure that even as you read this sentence the keys Full Article »
Recently we spent some time with two of Nissan’s smaller sedans, the compact Sentra and the subcompact Versa. Both are “all-new” for 2020. Enhanced styling give both a stronger presence Full Article »
Hosting a monthly Cars & Coffee event can be a lot of work. From the pre-planning and advertising to the day of the actual event, there are lot of moving Full Article »
Last month we spent a week with the 2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid, America’s first and only hybrid minivan. We were impressed with the efficient and powerful powerplant and the vehicle’s Full Article »
When Dodge hints that they are going all in, you can count on it. Five years ago rumors began to circulate about a street legal factory muscle car that would Full Article »
1984 Dodge Caravan. Photo courtesy of FCA. The year was 1983. Ronald Reagan was president. Michael Jackson’s Thriller album topped the charts as the compact disc (CD) revolutionized the industry. Full Article »
Not that many years ago a phone was a phone. It had one job, make phone calls. Eventually the phone began evolving, adding features to transmit data and add functionality. Full Article »
In the middle of a section full of high-end Porsche, Dodge Vipers and miscellaneous Italian exotics sat a vintage Fiat 500. The tiny city car looked like it could fit Full Article »