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FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 2013


WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 2013

TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 2013

MONDAY, OCT. 28, 2013

Disproportion of vehicle size

Size disproportion is a prominent traffic safety topic. A recent discussion here about the interaction of large semi trucks with smaller vehicular traffic struck some nerves. Some automobile drivers relayed stories of trucker intimidation, while some truckers recounted tales of automobile drivers’ lack of consideration…

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SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 2013

 (Hyundai)

Turbo boosts Veloster performance profile

In 2011, Hyundai debuted an entry-level coupe called the Veloster. Its profile was half coupe, half hatchback and a pair of passenger-side doors gave it sedan-like utility. Hoping to entice young buyers, Hyundai endowed the Veloster with flamboyant styling, impressive cabin tech and an affordable…

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MONDAY, OCT. 21, 2013

More on turning

As is typical, traffic and driver topics previously explored in this column have generated some new reader inquiries. J.H. remarked and asked, “My friends and I were discussing the intersection at 2nd and Thor the other day and couldn’t agree on whether or not the…

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SUNDAY, OCT. 20, 2013

 (Acura)

Acura TL: Out of the shadows

Obscured in the shadows cast by showier models, Acura’s midsize TL doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Call it a very good outlier in the near-luxury sport-sedan segment, where BMW’s 3 Series rules. Two things set the TL apart from its rivals -- its front-wheel-drive…

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MONDAY, OCT. 14, 2013

SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 2013

 (Mazda)

Mazda3: Fun at 40 mpg

How much fun is there to be had at 40 mpg? Plenty, as I discovered out on SR 14 last week. Sitting high on the North side of the Columbia River, the sparsely traveled, two-lane road blends river-gorge scenery, winding roads and relaxing stretches of…

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MONDAY, OCT. 7, 2013

Hot topics from readers

As always, I appreciate getting your comments via email — that way, I know what’s really on your minds. This week, a few readers relayed points of interest. N.E. complained about some seriously slow driving when he wrote, “I’ve noticed in the past 2 weeks…

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SUNDAY, OCT. 6, 2013

 (Subaru)

2014 Forester a mainstream move

Subaru appears to be at the crossroads. Among executives, one faction wants to drive the company into the mainstream, with a more conventional lineup. Another believes Subaru’s niche-player status works in its favor. Subaru’s commitment to standard all-wheel-drive and to an unorthodox engine architecture does,…

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THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 2013

 (Kia)

Kia Soul matures, stays funky

As of this week, the 2014 Kia Soul has arrived at West Coast ports and is making its way to dealerships across the country. For the faithful -- and their numbers are legion -- this amounts to high drama. In its short lifespan -- it…

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 (Nissan)

2013 Nissan Sentra covers the bases

In a perfect world, compact sedans would hit 40 mpg on the highway, accommodate four adults in comfort, embrace the latest technology and be as spirited as an MX-5 Miata. As a week in the 2013 Nissan Sentra proves, though, three out of four ain’t…

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MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 2013

Sharing with big rigs

It’s inevitable that you and your passenger vehicle will interact with “big rigs” and their drivers in both city and rural settings. Proper and safe behavior during those interactions is required by both parties for harmonious coexistence. A recent column addressing the “rolling roadblocks” created…

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MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 2013

Expect an emergency

Reflecting again on a recent 6000-mile road trip through 16 states, salient points come to mind. While the majority of those miles passed without threat of difficulty, certain events required emergency-readiness. Successful drivers must avoid becoming lulled into complacency during uneventful moments, and adopt an…

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 2013

FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2013

MONDAY, SEPT. 16, 2013

Ramp behavior revisited

I’ve often entered freeways at less-than-advisable speeds. That’s because, at those times, I’m following a vehicle whose driver is not taking advantage of the lengthy access ramps designed to allow freeway speed prior to merging. I’m not alone in this dilemma. I’ve ridden with Washington…

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 2013

 (Nissan)

Juke Nismo: More fun from Nissan

Since corporations are people, does it not follow that a business -- even a really big business -- can experience emotion? Joy and sorrow, hope and despair? I hope so. I’d like to think Nissan is having fun. Otherwise, how to explain the Juke? You…

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Is a lightweight RV right for you?

There’s a new buzzword in the RV trade. Seems like half the trailers, campers and fifth-wheels one sees these days are emblazoned with a logo bearing some -- usually misspelled -- version of the word “light.” Super Lite! Ultra Lite! Ever Lite! Like every buzzword,…

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MONDAY, SEPT. 9, 2013

Rolling roadblocks

An email from reader R.R. recently caught my attention. As I had just spent 100 hours in the driver’s seat on 6000-mile road trip, his note struck a familiar tone. He wrote, “One pet peeve I have is this: on a 2 lane each way…

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SUNDAY, SEPT. 8, 2013

 (Volkswagen)

Volkswagen shakes a bad case of car flu 

Volkswagen summoned journalists to Napa Valley last week, purportedly to introduce its 2014 U.S. product line. The unveilings included a family of innovative and efficient new engines, a new satellite-based connectivity system called Car-Net and an expanded lineup of “performance-inspired” R-Line cars. But the event’s…

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 (Kia)

Kia Sorento turns up the heat

Determined to be a big-time player in the States, Kia continues to turn up the heat on its competitors. Just three years ago, Kia replaced its compact, truck-based Sorento SUV with an all-new crossover of the same name. The new Sorento quickly began to ring…

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