Jayme Williams

Jayme Williams, hailing from the charming city of Charlotte, North Carolina, is not your typical automotive writer. With a passion for cars that rivals the speed of a NASCAR race, Jayme has made a name for themselves in the world of automotive journalism. But beyond the hustle and bustle of car reviews and test drives, Jayme finds solace in the great outdoors, particularly when off the grid in their beloved 1980s Bronco.

When not tapping away at their keyboard, Jayme can be found roaring down dusty trails in their trusty Bronco, accompanied by their faithful golden retriever companion. Together, they embark on adventures that would make even the most seasoned off-roaders green with envy.

But Jayme's love for automobiles goes beyond mere transportation—it's a lifestyle. Whether waxing poetic about the elegance of classic muscle cars or delving into the intricacies of modern electric vehicles, Jayme's writing is as smooth as a well-oiled engine and as captivating as a winding mountain road.

With an uncanny ability to blend technical expertise with witty anecdotes, Jayme's writing is a breath of fresh air in the world of automotive journalism. So buckle up and join Jayme on their journey through the fast lanes and scenic routes of the automotive world—it's sure to be a wild ride.



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While Maybach may be an unfamiliar name to many people, to the elite, it equates with some of the most luxurious and expensive vehicles ever hand-built. That was until 2013, when after more than 100 years, Maybach’s last vehicle was finished on December 17, 2012. While Maybach has been owned by Daimler-Benz since the 1960s, it...

While the Jeep Wrangler has not had any major redesign since it debuted as the replacement for the CJ in 1986, there is good reason for it. The Jeep Wrangler is a no-nonsense example of what a true off-road production vehicle is. It is one of the few SUVs that are built to drive straight out...

A new vehicle can lose nearly 30 percent of its value in just the first year of ownership and over five years a vehicle can lose up to 65 percent per a Consumer Reports study. Doing your homework before you purchase any vehicle, including SUVs, can help you find one that not only fits your needs...

As consumer needs and tastes change as far as vehicles are concerned, so does what automakers produce. While the station wagon was the most popular family vehicle in the 50s, 60s, and 70s, their presence began to dwindle once minivans and SUVs debuted in the 80s. Today, the station wagon is nearly extinct, replaced for the...


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