Audi’s Alphabet Soup
Audi is one of those automakers that relies heavily on using only letters and numbers to name its cars.
Audi is one of those automakers that relies heavily on using only letters and numbers to name its cars.
Suzuki no longer sells cars in the United States. But that doesn't stop us from checking up on websites they used in the past.
Today's trip through the history of the Internet takes us to two potentially confusing sites promoting Acura's sports cars.
If I didn't know better, I'd think that someone at Chrysler is starting to pay attention.
Today we're going down a rabbit hole of an old site, an official affiliation and muddy history.
I told you Honda is not immune to scrutiny on this site, despite the fact that I'm a big fan of the company.
Once again, we return to the old question: What do you do with specialty domains that are no longer in use?
What could be better than driving a new Saab? Driving a new Saab through Europe!
Maybe I'm not cool enough to understand? Maybe Jeep's marketing department is phoning it in, knowing that their precious little 4x4s are selling well enough that nobody cares about their ads? I don't know.