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David Miller

All it took was one auto race for the car enthusiast bug to hit. Since that time, David's passion for cars, racing and everything in between has directed him into the auto industry.

He's a jack of all trades with experience in business development, marketing, writing and editing in the auto industry, sports world and on the poker felt.

David has interviewed a wide array of people from presidents of auto manufacturers to auto racing stars and his articles have ranged from travel stories to reviewing the latest vehicles. He's always been a bit different with his favourite car being the VW Golf GTI and his favourite race driver, Mika Salo, but that's just who he is – an advocate for the underdogs.

Most recent articles

Special EventsVolkswagen Channels Tesla's Boldness for EV Future
TORONTO, Ontario – Scroll through the Volkswagen Canada website and its model lineup is filled with gas-powered sedans and SUVs. The lone available fully-electric e-Golf and its future I.D. family concepts ( VIZZION , CROZZ, BUZZ and I.D.) are found at the bottom of the list. However, what you see …
Los AngelesFord Aims to Reinvent the Auto Show Experience
This past summer at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Volkswagen's global chairman Dr. Herbert Diess proclaimed in an interview that “motor shows are dead.” The bold statement by Diess didn't translate to what was seen at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show, an event where Volkswagen has a large …
Los Angeles2020 Lincoln Aviator Makes its Comeback Official in L.A.
LOS ANGELES, California – An unsuccessful three-year run doesn't typically whet your appetite for a comeback. We haven't seen one from the Chrysler TC by Maserati or the forgettable all-in-one Chevrolet SSR, but that's not the case for the forward-thinking Lincoln brand that's forging ahead with its modern interpretation of …
Special EventsWolfsburg's Autostadt: Fantasy Island for Cars
In Northern Germany lies the city of Wolfsburg. It's one of the younger destinations in Germany, founded only in 1938 specifically to house Volkswagen factory workers in order to build the upcoming Beetle. This isn't the place for old churches, cobblestone or renaissance architecture; its city name and history are …
Special EventsVolkswagen's Future Looks Bright
Throughout the 20th century, headlights were secondary to the vehicle purchase with focus placed on performance and other design attributes. Nowadays, an attention to detail towards headlights goes well beyond its circular, square, horizontally sleek, or even vertical shape. The switch from Halogen to Xenon to LEDs and even the …
Special EventsInside Look into Polestar: The New Guiding Star of Electrification
NEW YORK CITY – See if you've heard this before: boutique shops, concierge service, on-hand specialists and appointment-driven. It sure sounds like Apple’s store model. It's also the vision of Polestar, Volvo's first offshoot brand now specializing in electric, high-end performance. “We look outside the auto industry to define what …
First Drives2019 Lincoln Nautilus : A Fresh Start3.5/5
SANTA BARBARA, California – Lincoln isn't shy when talking about prior mistakes. I'm not talking about the amount of money thrown at Academy Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey to be their spokesperson, which at least got some attention; more about their product line in the mid-to-late 2000 decade. “Lincoln is on …
Spotlight onWe'll be testing the 2019 Lincoln Nautilus, formerly the MKX
The luxury midsize SUV market is constantly evolving. We're talking about a bunch of strong and modernized options: Audi Q7, BMW X5, Lexus RX, Mercedes-Benz GLE and Cadillac XT5. There are several others that trail those aforementioned five, but one in particular has attempted to change its look, driving experience, …