A spawn of Porsche’s proud, historic racing traditions, the GTS moniker returned last September as a high-end variant of the...
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Carl Anthony is the Managing Editor of Automoblog and AutoVision News and the host of AutoVision News Radio and AutoSens Insights. As a respected automotive industry thought leader and analyst, Carl has appeared on numerous podcasts and radio shows, including Wrench Nation, Cars Yeah, The Car Doctor, and Brains Byte Back, in addition to appearing as a regular contributor on MotorMouth Radio on WHPC 90.3 FM. Outside of print and broadcasting, he oversees a small automotive consultancy that works with leading companies in the ADAS and autonomous driving space, including AEye, Nira Dynamics, OMNIVISION, VSI Labs, and XenomatiX.
Before joining Automoblog in January 2015, Carl was a dealership and new vehicle launch trainer on behalf of Ford, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo. He was a long-time product specialist on Chevy’s National Truck Team, a full-scale experiential marketing program that travels the United States, and a member of the FCA (now Stellantis) national auto show team where he served as the resident expert for consumers on the Dodge Charger and Challenger. Prior to the automotive industry, Carl was on the air at several popular Midwest radio stations, including KIWR, KEZO, KJAN, and KELO-FM.
Carl is a Midwest Automotive Media Association member and on the board of directors for the Ally Jolie Baldwin Foundation. Like many Detroiters, he is holding out for a Lions Super Bowl win.
Joining a very scarce landscape of commercial hydrogen refueling stations in the United States, Shell has added a third to...
Considered a ‘baby 911’, the Boxster-derived Porsche Cayman launched in 2006 as a mid-engined coupe. Without enjoying the vast assortment of models such as the Porsche 911 line-up, the Cayman still provided intrigue with the Cayman S model. At the past Los Angeles Auto Show, Porsche added some variety to...
As documented in publications such as Automoblog.net, the Swedish automaker Saab’s newly gained autonomy from General Motors has netted some...
A pivotal part to the legend of a supercar is to establish a racing pedigree. Having found success in the...
While many automakers have dedicated their modern operations to creating buzz-worthy technologies, electric or electric assist vehicles are paraded as the new faces of the car industry. Since emerging out of bankruptcy, Chrysler Group’s few years have been spent refining the back to basics of today’s motoring. Building a group...
In 1998, many Porsche enthusiasts solemnly expressly concerns that the heart of the classic 911 sports car was going to...
Taking another sabbatical as Safety Inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Plant (at least it is assumed in later episodes); Homer...
The North American auto show season is drawing close to an end for the half part of 2011. Acting as candy to the automotive enthusiasts will have been stricken to a diet of largely conservative styling and eco-friendly presentations, the 2011 edition of automotive exhibits are being delivered on an...
Representing Audi’s vision of reduced emissions motoring, the e-tron name first shocked the auto show circuit in September 2009 with...
Must suck to be the Nissan GT-R. Yeah, it’s a fantastic car and a true track superstar, but being the...
Even in the least positive times, an auto show and the creations inhabiting the festivity can indulge us with optimism for what the future. After the earthquake and tsunami, complexities occurring in Japan have left only a bleak present state for Toyota automobile production. A much-needed treat to a forward...
Evenly based on equal driving records, it is generally accepted that women receive better auto insurance rates than male drivers....
Against the grain of a multitude of noted European tuners, GeigerCars.de actively supplies the continent with so-called “American iron“ since...
As 2011 auto show fever has allowed the temperature to warm on the automobile industry climate on North America and Europe continent, the Asian continent will next play host to the several major car exhibits in Seoul, South Korea and later in Shanghai, China. A region in desperate need for...
Just a few years ago, a relatively new supercar maker, Koenigsegg, came onto the scene and broke the top speed...
More than two weeks after the massive earthquake and tsunami, the work in stabilizing Japan in the aftermath has been...
Becoming the new status symbol, mobile technology has reached the level of flash and enthusiasm that accompanied the automobile through its boom years of the 20th century. While the two pieces of complex technology share the existence of being a significant social bond, the presence of these items together has...
The cross-exploration of technologies has been a building block to some of the most imaginative creativity shown in cars. In...
Well, Lexus, you had a pretty good run with the HS 250h Hybrid being the only entry in the entry-level...
The race track has long been an attractive test bed for street car technology. Forced-induction system, fuel injection, tire construction and even the rear view mirror were innovated through competition. Controlled but public arenas, the race track seems like the perfect proving grounds for hybrid technology. Several automakers have recognized...
The aftermath of the deadly Japanese earthquake and tsunami continues to leave the Asian country on alert. Earthquake aftershocks following...
Selling 149,979 examples last year, the Chevrolet Equinox was the 4th best selling product in the entire 2010 General Motors...
Struck by effects of the country’s largest earthquake, the 8.9 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami has created a most devastating scene on Japanese soil. A widespread catastrophe that affects humans across the globe, the natural disaster has influenced the automotive community as Japanese workers face at least a few days...
Despite the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG being an accomplished supercar in factory trim, aftermarket performance outfitters have been fascinated in exploring...
As consumer, we grow accustomed to certain norms in the world. For a very long time, the majority of the...
Speed is an international language where members from almost every country crave to challenge time barriers. Once in a while, the collective of one nation gathers in developing a vessel designed to carry towards new echelons of performance greatness. On land, the allure for delivering speed comes in the form...
The Toyota Yaris was built to the old wisdom of achieving optimal fuel economy; built a small car powered by...
Heading out like a lion (or rather a bull), Lamborghini Murcielago retired following a 9-year run as a still on...
Iterated in the special edition models of already niche market vehicles such as the Lamborghini Gallardo Bicolore and the Aston Martin One-77, the exotic automaker badge is only the beginning of gaining notoriety. German automaker Mercedes-Benz has been no exception to this new luxury car trend. Treating lucky buyers to...