May 4, 2008
Editor's
Notebook:
Despite super horsepower engines, extravagantly plush interiors and any exotic or luxury option you can think of, no car comes close to the impact to the automotive industry than the car of the century — the Ford Model T.
Plenty of Model Ts are still around, although not too many are daily (or weekly) drivers. But without a doubt, it's the vehicle that's had more influence than any other vehicle. And a post in this issue provides highlights of Ford's yearlong celebration the iconic car, which debuted in 1908.
The Weekly Driver (that's me) just spent a week driving throughout Georgia and parts of North Carolina covering the Tour de Georgia bicycle race. I arrived in Georgia after an overnight flight from San Jose, the closest major airport to Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, Calif., where I spent four days reporting on another bike race, the Sea Otter Classic.
Reviews of vehicles for two journeys — a 2008 Hyundai Veracruz and 2008 Kia Optima — will be featured in the next issue. In the meantime, I wrote a few blogs on the my two recent trips and the links area belows. And the image to the right is a nice memory of my Georgia trip. It was taken from the window of my hotel room in Hiawassee.

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Featured Review: Mazda RX-8, 2008
Sports cars are rarely known for comfort or convenience. But Mazda does a good job of overcoming the stigma with the RX-8. It's a coupe with four doors (sort of) and it's about as comfortable as a sports car can get.
Mazda further differentiates itself in the sports car class via its signature rotary engine. It's the system that replaces pistons pumping in cylinders with triangular rotors spinning in oval chambers. To read more, visit: Mazda RX-B
More In This
Issue:
The Weekly Driver News Service
The Model T At 100: Ford Throws A Year Long Party
Classic Cars, Cadillac to Chrysler Featured On New U.S. Stamps
Hot
Wheels Celebrates 40th Year With $140,000 Diamond Car
The Weekly Driver (TWD) Blog
TWD On The Road: Nothing Like The Waffle House
TWD On The Road: (Tour de) Georgia On My Mind
TWD On The Road: Cheap Gas Prices In Georgia — Not!
TWD On The Road: Small Road, Big Sights En Route To Monterey
2008 Car Reviews
Toyota Sequoia: Weidel On Wheels
Cadillac CTS: Weidel On Wheels
Honda Civic Hybrid: The Weekly Driver
Auto Garage: With Eric Bonneman
Performance 101: Intakes
Auto Repair Shop 101: The Franchise
Auto Repair Shop: 101: The Dealer
Special Features
Ratan Tata: Profile Of Tata Motors Chairman
Classic Cars In Cuba, DeSoto To Chevrolet
Cheers, James Raia
Editor/Publisher
E-mail: James@ByJamesRaia.com
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