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.
Toyota will launch all-new hydrogen-powered vehicles, the Corolla and Prius in 2023. Now furthering the progression of hydrogen as a fuel source, two of its most popular vehicles will become hydrogen-powered.
For starters, the First Edition will come with every feature available in the Lariat trim plus more. So if there’s any technology or features you were looking for, the FE version of the Maverick will have it.
Being environmentally friendly is great, but some buyers may be worried about if their battery dies with a fully electric vehicle. Plug-in hybrids are the perfect reliever of that anxiety and can be quite a bit more affordable than standard electrics as well.
If you’ve been on the hunt for a 2021-model-year, brand new vehicle but holding off, better prices are on the way. Labor Day weekend will provide enough discounts to make a second look worth it for select vehicles. Here are the 5 best Labor Day car deals of 2021 that will save you money.
According to U.S. News & World Report, the 2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid ranks first among $15,000-$20,000 used hybrid cars. As far as price goes, as for many Camrys over the years, the car brings a lot to the table for a low price.
With plenty of space, the capability to drive off-road, and of course the ability to remove doors, the Bronco made its way onto lots with two versions; The Bronco and the Bronco Sport. But what are the differences between them and is the 2021 Bronco worth the upgrade?