Mark Glover’s AutoGlo car reviews can be seen here and in the Cruisin’ News, "Oregon, Nevada and California's classic auto news & marketplace."
Sacramento, California -- Another year is disappearing in the rearview mirror, and the road ahead is packed with adventures, challenges and change.
In 2024, we can expect a year of political storms at the presidential level. In Paris, a summer Olympics awaits. In America, a lot of people are making money. Others are struggling amid lingering inflation. And on the automotive front, great movements are occurring.
Electric cars continue to come off assembly lines in huge numbers. And there are so many variations of hybrid vehicles now that it's hard to keep up with what is out there.
Will U.S. automakers be able to hold serve with increasing competition overseas? Will a breakthrough, smashing success of a vehicle debut next year?
American auto workers took action and won economic gains in 2023. And yet, they're rightfully concerned about computerized machines and AI taking over what were once paid positions for human beings.
There's no shortage of incredible motor vehicles on the market. The technology that provides enhanced security, safety, comfort and convenience is often mind-blowing. It's evolving at a rate unprecedented in automotive history.
Simply said, 2024 promises to be an eventful year. I'll do my best to keep pace with it and offer fair assessments of the vehicles that come my way.
Most of all, I want to thank all of those who have faithfully read my words, dating back years. Your feedback has made me a better observer.
I wish everyone health, happiness and prosperity in the year ahead. I'll be seeing you down the road.
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