Welcome to Must Read, where we single out the best stories from around the automotive universe and beyond. Today we have reports from Road & Track, The New York Times, and Hemmings.
Who knew?
Elephants aren’t the only beasts that search for a secret, almost holy place to die. That’s also the case for old Land Rovers, because at some point in time, they all seem to end up in the Cameron Highlands.
Ex-war vehicles = current cop vehicles. Should be interesting.
The Sept. 11 attacks and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have had a broad impact on American society. It could be argued that one of its vestiges has been a keen interest in armored vehicles by many police departments.
Still lookin' good/boxy!
Every once in a while a new car actually stands up to the hype that automakers generate to tout it. When Chrysler introduced the Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager in 1983, they declared a “Transportation Revolution,” and the all-new minivan truly was a revolution for American families.
Malaysia Is Where Land Rovers Go To Die