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Desiree Homer

Desiree Homer began contributing content to MotorBiscuit in 2018. She is a veteran in all things sales and marketing and at writing results-oriented sales copy. Her professional credentials include: 15+ years in direct Sales (local, regional and national industries), 5+ years in Television Advertising, 5+ years in Staffing and Business Development, and 3+ Years in Automotive Sales.

She began contributing to Endgame360 in 2018. She is a Jeep enthusiast at heart and spent more than three years selling cars for GM and Ford dealerships. Desiree has sold everything from high-end Cadillac models to farm-reliable pickups. She has also written for Bob Vila.

 

 

 

 

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A yellow Ferrari 348 Spider model parked in a showroom in Pomerania, Germany

The Ultimate Ferrari Spider Guide

Get ready and strap yourself in for this ultimate Ferrari Spider guide. Some say there isn't a Ferrari model more impressive than the Spider regarding speed, performance, and Italian-influenced style. There are unique histories behind these incredible cars and plenty of engineering genius responsible for the robust engines under the hoods.
Two cars crash in a demolition derby at the Cambria County Fair in September 2016 in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania

What Is the Best Car for Demolition Derby?

In a demolition derby, cars speed frantically on a dirt course, aiming to slam into opponents as part of the sport. But some end up smashed worse than others. Here are the cars considered best for demo derby.
A closeup shot of the Subaru brand logo at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show

Do Subarus Have an Oil Consumption Problem?

Despite the buzz about problems with excessive oil consumption and even recalls, Subaru fans aren't deterred. However, for anyone who may be newer to Subaru ownership, oil consumption problems might sway the purchasing decision. So, do Subarus really have a problem burning oil, and what do you need to know before buying?
A red 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO at the Goodwood Revival in September 2015

How Much Is a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO?

Fewer than 40 were produced from 1962 through 1964. And of these limited examples, all are accounted for by collectors. If you've ever wondered how much a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO might fetch in today's market, stay tuned. Gems this rare command a pretty penny.
A Chevrolet Corvette Stingray model on display at the 2019 Concours d'Elegance

5 Classic Cars That Are Making a Comeback

Many classic cars are making a comeback with new styles, better technology, and innovative safety features. However, they still represent the old-fashioned brands that consumers loved years ago.
A red 2020 Chevrolet Malibu sits outside at twilight in front of a building with glass windows with a grey 2020 Chevrolet Malibu sitting behind the red one inside.

0 Chevy Malibu Models Have Been Made in the U.S. Since February 2021

There isn't an automaker that didn't feel the sting from the pandemic shutdowns of 2020. Since most brands rely on chips as a significant component for vehicle production, including Chevrolet, the output of many vehicle models like the Malibu continues to experience additional delays. Chevy hasn't built a Malibu in the U.S. since February.
Cigarette packets and other trash washed up on Chesil Beach after a cargo ship accident

BeachBot Buggy Cleans by Collecting Cigarette Butts

Autonomous vehicles are all the rage these days as innovators develop new technologies designed to advance the science behind machines driving themselves. However, not all AVs are meant for daily drivers or personal use. One new autonomous vehicle model is destined to clean the environment by picking up cigarette butts autonomously.
A Nissan Leaf EV plugged into an electric charging station in a parking garage

How Many EV Charging Stations Are There in the U.S?

If you're thinking about buying an EV, you're probably also wondering how easy it will be to keep it charged. EV infrastructure isn't advancing as fast as EV models are rolling off the dealer lots. So, how many EV charging stations are there right now in the U.S.?