Scott Burgess
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Scott Burgess has always lived a nomad’s life.

First as the son of Baptist preacher, then as paratrooper in the U.S. Army and finally as journalist.

An award-winning journalist at The Detroit News, Scott has been the auto critic there for three years where he writes two reviews a week and covers automotive issues in Detroit. His reviews run every Thursday and Saturday. He is also published in Cars.com and his stories printed in numerous Media News Group papers. MNG is the second largest owner of newspapers in the country.

Before moving to Detroit, he worked as the Middle East Bureau Chief for Stars & Stripes, covering the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (He also covered those peacekeeping efforts in Bosnia and Kosovo.) While at Stripes, he oversaw the first project by any news organization to survey more than 2,000 troops in Iraq. The survey helped break the series of stories about the inequities between regular military troops and reserve soldiers fighting on the same fronts. It also garnered international recognition and a slew of awards for the paper, including being named a finalist for the Scipps Howard Distinguished Service to the First Amendment.

He has also paid his journalistic dues in locations such as Culver City, Calif., Elmira, N.Y. and Boca Raton, Fla.

A graduate of UCLA, Scott lives outside Detroit with his wife, Vikki, and their German Shepherd, Bogart.

Read Scott’s reviews at http://detnews.com/drive

Read The New’s Auto Insider at http://detnews.com/section/auto01

Follow Scott on Twitter at: AutoCritic

Blog Entries by Scott Burgess

Drag Strips and Greener Pastures

Posted November 6, 2009 | 12:31:00 (EST)

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Tuesday SEMA begins.


Within the car world, the Las Vegas trade show is known as the greatest collection of automotive porn under one roof -- though it’s so big now, organizers added a few roofs.


The Specialty Equipment...

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Money Doesn't Buy Reliability

Posted October 28, 2009 | 15:52:22 (EST)

Tuesday, Consumer Reports released its annual reliability results with few surprises.

Japanese carmakers dominated the best of the best list and only Ford Motor Co. showed world class status out of the American carmakers.
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Really, the Ford turn around has...

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A Hybrid for Everyone

Posted October 22, 2009 | 17:21:25 (EST)

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As the number of different hybrid models available in the U.S. approaches a baker's dozen, one has to wonder if these machines will ever really take off. To me, they already have, but others still remain on the fence.

Automotive industry experts...

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Consumer Reports Floored By High-Tech Brakes After Toyota Recall

Posted October 19, 2009 | 08:42:30 (EST)

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The recent recall by of 3.8 million of vehicles by Toyota has a lot of people scratching their heads; Floor mats, really?

Absolutely. The consequences of a the accelerator jamming can be fatal and has many wondering what additional safety devices can...

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Honda Element Adds Ruff Styling for 2010

Posted October 13, 2009 | 17:36:38 (EST)

Think automotive sales have gone to the dogs? Just wait.
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Now Honda Motor Co. is trying to appeal to car buyers' best friends to help spur sales.

The Honda Element, the boxy little people and things hauler will now come with...

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Early Odds for Green Car of the Year

Posted October 8, 2009 | 14:42:00 (EST)

This week, the Green Car Journal released its finalists for the Green Car of the Year.

Naturally, high mileage numbers equate to standings this year.

  • The 2010 Audi A3 TDI: 30 mpg city / 42 mpg highway
  • The 2010 VW Golf TDI: 30 mpg city / 42 mpg...
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