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Contributing Editor, Autoweek
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I am an auto journalist specializing in green cars and have written two books on the subject, Forward Drive and High Voltage. I currently am a blogger at Car Talk at NPR and Barron's Penta. I have written for the New York Times (20 years), CBS, Hearst, AIL and many others.
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By Jim Motavalli
Apr. 17, 2025
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Apr. 17, 2025
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Autoweek
Autoweek is a well-known car culture publication based in Detroit, Michigan. Established in 1958, it originally started as a bi-weekly motorsports newsletter called *Competition Press*. Over the years, it has evolved into a comprehensive magazine that covers a wide array of automotive topics, including car reviews, racing news, and lifestyle stories related to the automotive industry. The publication offers a magazine that features in-depth articles and analysis on various automotive subjects. In addition to its print edition, Autoweek provides extensive digital content, including news articles and features on car culture and racing. The magazine also covers major automotive events, such as auto shows and racing competitions, keeping readers informed about the latest trends and developments in the automotive world. Autoweek is owned by Crain Communications, Inc., which has a strong presence in automotive media.
Detroit, Michigan, United States
+1 888-288-6954
Founded: 1958