When the Nissan Z first hit the market, its sales were hampered by ludicrous markups on top of what many (Gear Patrol included) felt was an already ambitious price tag. As inventory sat on lots, the ...
Cars in the United States are continually getting more and more boring, but it's not American car buyers' fault. It's the fault of our dealers, which always spec safe cars that won't sit on the lot ...
Imagine going to a deli and seeing shelves stocked with hundreds of pre-made sandwiches in various combinations, then selecting and purchasing the sandwich combination closest to your taste and taking ...
Toll Brothers, Inc. TOL continues to refine its operating strategy as the housing market navigates affordability challenges, shifting buyer preferences, and fluctuating mortgage rates. At the center ...
Regarding “Why built-to-order models are the future in the automotive industry,” autonews.com, Dec. 15: An enlightening article points to an age-old problem that the public has just accepted in the ...
Every few months, another shop in some sunny state announces a line of build-to-order Broncos or Mustangs or C10s with modern drivelines, brakes, suspension, stereos, and HVAC systems, usually costing ...
It wasn’t that many years ago when we first heard the term “whitebox,” referring to built-to-order desktop PCs tailored to customers’ specific needs and often branded with the systems integrator’s ...