by Jeremy Bednarsh | Dec 7, 2017 | Jeremy Bednarsh, Jeremy Bednarsh Cars
As 2017 comes to an end, it’s human nature to begin thinking about updating your life with new year’s resolutions, latest technology, and even a new car. After sifting through an immense amount of 2018 model reviews, here’s a top pick list for cars in 2018....
by Jeremy Bednarsh | Apr 30, 2015 | Jeremy Bednarsh Cars
Buying a car can be difficult, especially for somebody who doesn’t know a lot about cars or is inexperienced. Every year, Consumer Reports and its team of evaluators test and scrutinize virtually every car sold in the US. Out of these many cars, a select few stand...
by Jeremy Bednarsh | Mar 23, 2015 | Jeremy Bednarsh Cars
Yesterday, a self-driving car began an historic journey, the first time that an automated car drove across the country. The 3,500-mile trip from California to New York is the longest automated drive to ever be attempted in North America. The car in question is...
by Jeremy Bednarsh | Jan 16, 2015 | Jeremy Bednarsh Cars
There are some weird laws out there, no doubt. In North Carolina, singing off-key is illegal, and swearing in front of a corpse is illegal in Georgia. But in anticipation of Sunday’s NFL game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers, the Seattle suburb...
by Jeremy Bednarsh | Dec 16, 2014 | Jeremy Bednarsh Cars
Once upon a time, the northern white rhino ranged through Uganda, South Sudan, Chad, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Their horns, which are frequently used in traditional medicine, net a high price on the black market, making...
by Jeremy Bednarsh | Dec 16, 2014 | Jeremy Bednarsh Cars
Recently, the Hall of Fame announced their 2015 inductees. As usual, many people were upset about those who were snubbed, as some of classic rock’s oldest and most respectable bands were once again passed up. Lou Reed, Green Day and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band...