Having spent half a decade managing the reconditioning and marketing processes for upwards of 400 vehicles monthly, Tim is no stranger to the automotive industry. He has a deep understanding of the many different types of vehicles on the road today and brings to the table valuable insight into the industry itself.
Tim earned an Associate’s in English and a Bachelor’s in Business Administration with a Marketing specialization from Ashford University. Tim joined MotorBiscuit as an Autos Writer in 2021, and his work can also be seen at Gamepur, Overtime Heroics, and Pro Game Guides.
Tim is most inspired by the constantly changing automotive industry. He looks forward to a future when cars, particularly electric vehicles, look and operate completely differently than they do today. Tim’s content draws on this inspiration while also providing MotorBiscuit readers with useful consumer advice.
There are loads of options in the SUV category, so how could something so new already be beating out all the competition? The Genesis GV70 has a lot going for it, and here's exactly what qualified it for SUV of the year.
Since the used vehicles are the only ones available, customers in need have no choice but to overpay for the dealership's premium price tag. A great way to avoid overpaying for a used vehicle right now is to try purchasing a less popular model.
As we move further into the spooky season and the month of October, automakers have begun rolling out sales deals for SUVs. Fortunately, MotorTrend has found the best available SUV deals for the month along with all the details.
A pickup truck is a great option, and there's a reason it's the second most purchased vehicle type in America. Each of these lease deals gives buyers a chance to receive a low monthly payment on a brand new truck.
The ambitious words of GMC give us hope for a serious upgrade to not only the 2022 Sierra 1500, but other GMC truck models going forward. No offense to Chevy, but the official debut needs more and better updates than the Silverado received to really be "the most advanced and luxurious pickup ever".
Subaru Australia has confirmed the availability of a square-back 2022 Subaru WRX. The vehicle will not be coming to the United States right now, or possibly ever.
Competing in the same segment as the Kia Soul, Honda HR-V, Toyota CH-R, Hyundai Kona, and Mazda CX-3 is no easy task. The 2022 Kia Soul stands out as one of the more unique-looking vehicles along with the 2021 Nissan Kicks, so why not see which one is better?
Totally redesigned from the ground up, the LX 600 is the improved luxury SUV you've waited for. Can it stand up to the competition? Other popular full-size SUVs like the Chevy Suburban and GMC Yukon's highest trim levels stand in the way.
The 2023 Cadillac Lyriq surges into the electric SUV market in the first half of 2022. Electric vehicles are the future, and Cadillac joining the EV world certainly garners attention. The real question is, can it stand up to the competition?
The 2022 Kia Carnival is new to the market but it's not holding anything back. Right out of the gate, the Carnival is jumping into the high end of everyone's yearly minivan rankings.
One of the most slept-on vehicles in the industry today is the Honda Ridgeline. The Ridgeline received high rankings from multiple sources for the 2021 model year, and the 2022 Ridgeline is getting even better.
In a lot of ways, the new Ridgeline is actually better than the best-selling pickup in its class. The 2022 Toyota Tacoma does a lot of things really well, which is why it sells the most every year. What does the 2022 Honda Ridgeline have that the 2022 Toyota Tacoma doesn't?
The design of the 2023 Mazda CX-50 has potentially been leaked through alleged patent images. The Mazda CX-50 is having its official new design released to the public next month at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
After the third quarter of the year, the Ford F-150 returns to its rightful place at the top. Since vehicles are suffering from a shortage of inventory, it only makes sense for F-Series to take the lead.
Nowadays, automakers are putting extensive work into researching the best name for a new vehicle model that will help market it to the right demographic. When automakers don't do that so well, they come up with some hilariously bad names for trucks and SUVs.
The Baja Turbo became available for the 2004 model year and added a 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine which could generate up to 210-horsepower. It came with a factory standard 7.3 inches of ground clearance, making off-road driving an easy task.