LSB Chris
Drives a manual, despises cupholders, enjoys spirited driving.
Founder, Editor, and photographer of Limited Slip Blog.
www.limitedslipblog.com
Car show season is here and perhaps the best in the Capital Region is the Saratoga Invitational & Auto Show hosted by the Saratoga Auto Museum. Held each Spring, it celebrates the debut of a new museum exhibit. This Summer’s exhibit is BMW: The Ultimate Driving Machine, featuring […]
I must start with an admission. I have been fairly outspoken about my dislike for matte paint calling it dull, unimpressive, and generally useless to the general public. While matte paint might not be the best option for every driver, the matte gray paint on our tester turned out to […]
To my knowledge, nobody has ever been excited at the sight of a Nissan Altima. In fact, I never took notice of all the Altimas around me until I drove one. Suddenly I found myself surrounded. It turns out that the Nissan Altima is the second best-selling sedan […]
Today officially marks the anniversary of Limited Slip Blog’s first post. To commemorate, we’ve picked what we think were the 5 best things, and the 5 worst things, from the 2013 New York International Auto Show. Five Worst 1. Kia’s DC Comic-inspired cars Kia and DC Comics are […]
Last year, we were on hand for the world debut of the SRT Viper GTS. This year, SRT threw down the gauntlets again by debuting a new version of the Viper. We were on hand for a special walk-around with SRT Product Planning Manager Steve Sharples and SRT […]
As you read this, we’re on our way to the 2013 New York International Auto Show. We warmed up for the trip by spending some time at our local car show, the Albany Auto Show. There was added incentive to attend this year; General Motors was bringing a […]
Sport and luxury. Its a lofty goal to combine the best of both worlds, and the penalty for missing the mark can be steep. The GS350 is Lexus’ mid-size attempt, and its a solid competitor. Can it be both sporty or luxurious? It’s a car that is very […]
The Lexus GS350 is so packed with technology that it needed its own explanation. It comes in two forms; driver aids and infotainment. For someone that doesn’t normally let the car make any decisions for itself, its initially disconcerting. After a week, however, the car only truly comes […]
“Why don’t you stop in and drive an Abarth?” That was the invitation we got from our friends at Armory Fiat not long ago, and we instantly decided to take them up on that. Should you ever receive such an invitation, don’t pass it up. This is one […]
The second generation of Toyota Tundra has been around since 2007, making it one of the older models on the market. That’s about to change with the introduction of the updated 2014 model at the Chicago Auto Show last week. Even with the well-deserved refresh, the Tundra doesn’t […]