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Alex Reeve is the Editor in Chief of Cars Blog. His first automobile was a Mercedes Benz Cobra. It was during that time that he fell in love with automobiles.

Alex’s career in journalism started as a reporter at Auto Magazine, followed by a brief internship at CARNY in New York. He was on staff during the Magazine’s short time on earth and more recently worked for Driver Car and Popular Mechatronix.

This blog is intended to fuel the need of fresh, good information about cars, with test drives, reviews and many more from the automobile industry.

Featured Posts by Alex Reeve

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The Surprising Truth Behind the Smell of Freshly Cut Grass

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The scent of freshly cut grass is one of the most recognizable and nostalgic smells of summer. For many, it brings memories of sunny...
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Male Asparagus or Female Asparagus : What’s best?

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Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is a dioecious plant, meaning it produces male and female flowers on separate plants. Understanding the differences between male and female...
DALL·E 2025 01 19 08.06.53 An idyllic winter garden scene inspired by traditional estate gardens featuring brick fruit walls with bare espaliered fruit trees protected by stra

Traditional Winter Gardening Techniques from historic Estates

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Winter is often seen as a quiet time in the garden, but for gardeners on historic estates, it was a season of meticulous preparation...
kitchen plants

What Are The The Best Plants for The Kitchen?

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Kitchens are a perfect place for plants. They add a fresh, vibrant feel, improve air quality, and can even be practical if you choose...
winter aconite

How to Grow Winter Aconites

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Winter aconites (Eranthis hyemalis) are charming and resilient early bloomers, adorning your garden with a burst of cheerful yellow blooms during the late winter...