John Davis is one of the most prolific automotive journalists working. An eloquent TV presenter with a distinctive way of speaking, he’s been a fixture at MotorWeek for decades and has probably put ...
MotorWeek, television’s original and longest-running automotive magazine series, marks its milestone 45 th season with a special anniversary episode premiering Saturday, November 8, on public ...
MotorWeek series creator and host John Davis (center) with the cast of the series during its first season in 1981. MotorWeek cast and crew at the Roebling Road Raceway in Georgia MotorWeek cast and ...
MotorWeek cast and crew at the Roebling Road Raceway in Georgia MotorWeek cast and crew pictured in 2024 during their annual trek to Roebling Road Raceway outside of Savannah, GA. Each January, ...
From silent monsters to digital-age demons, these scary-movie cornerstones are available to scream — sorry, stream. By Erik Piepenburg The best horror movies do more than frighten and entertain. They ...
Telltale signs of poor fiscal health are all around us, and one such example is a footnote in the history of the American Motors Corporation. The story goes that one particular annual report to ...
The 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz has been honoured with the MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice award for Best EV. This vehicle, a nod to the classic Microbus, captures the spirit of adventure and freedom. Andrew ...
The all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona takes Best Sport Coupe while Ram 1500 wins Best Fullsize Truck at MotorWeek’s 44th annual awards. The Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack (shown in Bludicrous) and ...
Join us this week for the HEMI-powered Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 and Subaru Forester. Join us this week as we flex some HEMI muscle in the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392. Then pull into the garage for our ...
It's hard to define what a classic car is, and we generally just know one when we see one driving down the road, or sitting with its hood open at a car show. They tend to draw head turns and look a ...
I just got over a week-long cold and I spent a lot of that week watching old MotorWeek Retro Reviews on YouTube. I was kept thoroughly entertained by the appalling performance, quality and design of ...