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Elana Scherr

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Words about cars for work and dogs for fun. I follow women who tweet about science. Senior Editor @CARandDRIVER

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These Are the Best Used Minivans You Can Buy, Whether You're Hauling People or Cargo or Both caranddriver.com/shopping-advic…


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All I Needed Was a Starter. I Found It in a Midwestern House of Dreams for Hard-to-Find Car Parts caranddriver.com/features/a6921…


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Elana Scherr got a chance to talk with Mike Burroughs at SEMA about his K20-swapped Ferrari 308 GTBi, dubbed the 244 GTK. What do you think of this insane build?


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"Sailed through the Ohio sky." Today's article pick from Damn History, a free monthly newsletter for readers/writers of #popularhistory. Congrats to writer @challengeher & @SmithsonianMag! Read/subscribe to Damn History: damn-history-16d93f.beehiiv.com/subscribe smithsonianmag.com/history/after-…


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Wherein we take some very large vehicles on a trip across Ohio to visit several World's Largest attractions, including this sweet-ass building made to resemble a basket: caranddriver.com/reviews/compar…


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In this month's @CARandDRIVER, I chatted with Elana Scherr about Gansey's Z28 and what I think about the roles cars play in fiction. (On newsstands now).

mstiefvater's tweet image. In this month's @CARandDRIVER, I chatted with Elana Scherr about Gansey's Z28 and what I think about the roles cars play in fiction.
(On newsstands now).

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These LA-Based Artists Re-Created the Graffiti-Covered 1955 Cadillac Hearse from 'The Warriors' caranddriver.com/features/a6543…


Hilarious take-down of what sounds like a terrible book but I'm caught on the Monteverdi in the thumbnail image.

James Frey’s new book, “Next to Heaven,” is a thriller about a group of wealthy finance types and their wives behaving badly. One might call it “cancelled-guy fiction, animated by resentment at being misunderstood,” Katy Waldman writes. nyer.cm/lQhuV1n



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