During the mid 2000s, Chrysler had some amazing concepts. Everything to the Challenger, which saw the green light, to the Imperial, which would have solidified Chrysler as a true luxury brand. Out of all of the concepts of the time, Chrysler's ME-Four-Twelve was the most epic. It was an American supercar unlike most. Had it... Continue Reading →
Risky Proposition: FCA to Focus on SUVs and Trucks.
Fiat-Chrysler's CEO, Sergio Marchionne, announced last week that his company will shift their production and sales focus to SUVs and Trucks, more so than their passenger cars. If I could compare this decision to something, it would be like the fictional comic book character, Tony Stark's decision to fall away from Stark Industries focus on... Continue Reading →
Super Sedans! [Updated]
Got another to add to the list... Piggybacking off of last weeks, 8 of the Most Powerful Cars I've Seen post, this week I'm posting some of my favorite super sedans I've seen since starting The Car Files. This list consists of foreign luxury sport sedans, with exception to the one from America (sans Hellcat Charger). I'll... Continue Reading →
The Unknown/Forgotten Supercars
This post is for some of supercars that people either didn't know about, or just straight up forgot about. There are many more out there and this post only features a few, but feel free to comment other unknown and forgotten supercars. Just don't post any abandoned supercars from the Middle East...those don't count. ... Continue Reading →
How FCA could become the Leader
So earlier this week, in between taking care of my newborn and watching something on TV, I had another epiphany. The thought was sparked by FCA wanting to still merge with GM, after failed negotiation and how FCA is running the company. I actually like how FCA is taking a different approach than last owners... Continue Reading →
Need it in our Lives
So here's the deal...every week, on Thursday I will feature a vehicle that need to return to our driveways. They were cars that were around for a short period of time and due to the changing market these cars should make a comeback. Most of us have either seen, owned, or driven these cars, and... Continue Reading →