Paul A. Eisenstein
Mar/Apr 2005 Issue : Good Life Guide
Infiniti M45
Mercedes-Benz, Lexus, BMW and Cadillac. The mere mention of these luxury brands summons a clear impression of what they stand for—and, quite...more
Posted: April 1, 2005 By Paul A. Eisenstein
Mar/Apr 2005 Issue : News & Features
Auto Spies
For car mags and web sites eager to get the goods on the latest models, espionage is the name of the game
Posted: April 1, 2005 By Paul A. Eisenstein
Jan/Feb 2005 Issue : Good Life Guide
Porsche 911 Carrera
With the Detroit Lions ensconced in a new downtown stadium, there's little reason to return to the old Pontiac Silverdome. So imagine our surprise...more
Posted: February 1, 2005 By Paul A. Eisenstein
Jan/Feb 2005 Issue : News & Features
Mini to the Max
How BMW reversed the super-size trend with its lovable Mini Cooper
Posted: February 1, 2005 By Paul A. Eisenstein
Nov/Dec 2004 Issue : Good Life Guide
2005 Corvette
When nearly 5,000 folks squeezed into the Detroit Opera House on a frigid January night this year, they weren't there for Wagner. They'd come for a...more
Posted: December 1, 2004 By Paul A. Eisenstein
Nov/Dec 2004 Issue : News & Features
The Land Rover Comes Over
With its new LR3, the venerable British marque joins the ranks of posh off-roaders. It's not the only change in an SUV market segment that's seeing more flux than it has in a decade
Posted: December 1, 2004 By Paul A. Eisenstein
Sept/Oct 2004 Issue : Good Life Guide
Cadillac STS
When you plant your flag at the top of the hill, there's nowhere to go but down. As the self-proclaimed "standard of the world," Cadillac spent the...more
Posted: October 1, 2004 By Paul A. Eisenstein
Sept/Oct 2004 Issue : News & Features
Aston Aspirations
Owning the car of James Bond has long been a driver's dream. Now the maker of Aston Martin sets its own lofty goal: turn a profit
Posted: October 1, 2004 By Paul A. Eisenstein
July/Aug 2004 Issue : News & Features
Ferrari at 50
Nothing's middle-aged about the 612 Scaglietti, the latest ride from Ferrari, created to celebrate a half century in America
Posted: August 1, 2004 By Paul A. Eisenstein
May/June 2004 Issue : Good Life Guide
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
It has two seats, eight cylinders and 617 horsepower. It will hit 125 miles an hour in 10.6 seconds and top out at just over 200. Did we mention that...more
Posted: June 1, 2004 By Paul A. Eisenstein


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