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Detroit Bureau Chief

Aaron Bragman

Detroit Bureau Chief Aaron Bragman has had over 25 years of experience in the auto industry as a journalist, analyst, purchasing agent and program manager. Bragman grew up around his father’s classic Triumph sports cars (which were all sold and gone when he turned 16, much to his frustration) and comes from a Detroit family where cars put food on tables as much as smiles on faces. Today, he’s a member of the Automotive Press Association and the Midwest Automotive Media Association. His pronouns are he/him, but his adjectives are fat/sassy.

The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid keeps most of the good parts of our favorite minivan, while adding exceptional efficiency.
We've seen the Dodge Challenger -- what else would make a good Demon?
The 2017 Dodge Challenger's new GT trim level — the first Challenger 
 with all-wheel drive — doesn’t have the muscle to be a proper muscle car, 
 but what it gives up in power it gains in all-weather traction.
Sleek, chic and ready for the streets, the new Land Rover Range Rover Velar looks fantastic.
The new look for 2018 isn't all that different from the old Golf models, but it doesn't do anything to ruin the traditional Golf styling.
What's more intense than a Hellcat? A Demon. Dodge unleashed its new beast at an event just as crazy as the car.
The 2018 Subaru Crosstrek takes on the latest Impreza's styling and adds 
 a higher ride height and lots of body cladding.
If it ain't broke ... Subaru makes minor updates to its popular Outback 
 wagon that will keep its faithful fans happy.