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Frank made yet another trip to San Francisco, this time to check out the 2011 KIA Sportage. See what he has to say about the car and the brand.
Frank recently proclaimed the XTS Platinum to be "the future " of Cadillac. So what makes this concept so exciting to him? See what happens when Frank and Steve Shannon of Cadillac get a close up look at the XTS Platinum
Frank is back on the road in San Diego this time and taking a look at the newest full sized Luxury SUV from Lexus. He is given a quick tour of the vehicle by Mark Templin
Frank is back in front of the camera and this time he ended up in Atlanta to drive the 2011 Kia Sorento. He has some thoughts on the car and the company. So let's seet where he will take us!!
In January 2008 it was evident that the auto industry was starting to have some problems. WXYZ Detroit used the annual North American International Auto Show to take the temperature of the industry and one of the crystal ball gazers they turned to Frank Washington.
In early 2006 Frank Washington saw the early signs of the current crisis in the automotive industry. At that time he also foresaw a radical shift in the landscape. Check out what he told the viewers of the Black Family Channel's Wheeln
More than two years before GM filed bankruptcy, Frank Washington predicted the challenge the company faced when it was dependent on truck and SUV sales. And believe it or not he saw the same problem other auto makers were facing.
Before Frank was recognized as an expert on the auto industry by CNN, he was a regular contributor to Wheelin seen on the Black Family Channel. In this commentary he discusses one of the challenges of a growing number of Hybrid Cars.
The night before General Motors officially filed it's Bankruptcy Petition, Frank Washington was on CNN explaining the impact on the people in Detroit and other towns where the auto industry is a big employer. See how he educated Don Lemon to the realities at the ground level