Paul A. Eisenstein is publisher of The Detroit Bureau. He has more than 30 years of experience covering the auto industry for a broad range of print, broadcast, and electronic media.
The most popular vehicle type for real estate practitioners is on the outs, but new and improved SUVs may take its place, offering space and style for the modern agent.
Fuel economy and engine performance aren’t the only things to consider when mulling a switch from a gas-powered vehicle. New hybrid models may help you get to and from appointments and showings much quicker.
Next year’s vehicle lineup introduces new safety features, autonomous driving capability, and improved fuel economy—all of which affects how you interact with clients in the car.
These high-performance sports vehicles aren’t only for the fast and the furious. Discover the advantages they could have as you escort clients around town.
As autonomous vehicles prepare to go mainstream, the way people live and work stands to face major changes. And that could flip the dynamics of your local housing market.
Options for battery- and electric-operated vehicles are about to widen, giving you more incentive to show your customers you live their green philosophy.
With a goal of zero highway deaths in the near future, automakers are developing technologies that could keep you and your clients safer when you’re out house hunting.
The newest vehicles are making inroads toward a driverless, fully connected experience behind the wheel, but that could introduce a new set of problems for motorists.
The auto market is getting more crowded with new brands and models. That may make for a tougher decision when buying, but it means you can get just what you want.
Autonomous driving — where the car, not the driver, is in control — may still be a few years away. But many cars already have options to make your trip much safer.
Wondering if you should trade in your current car? New 2014 models offer more fuel economy, better safety, and awesome luxury features than you can imagine.