David Frisbie is a lifelong auto enthusiast who writes for a mix of on-line and in-print media, reviewing exotic and mainstream cars, trucks, vans, SUV's and RV's.
Based in San Diego, David is just as likely to be found in the deserts of Arizona and Nevada, or on the twisty mountain roads that transect Palm Springs and Riverside, California.
Married for more than twenty years, he remains passionate about his wife and also about his driving. His auto reviewing and test driving occurs on the autobahns of Europe as well as the interstate highways of Canada and the U.S.
His daily driver is a Chevy Tahoe "agile, well-sprung, and with a remarkably small turning circle!" and the mix of other vehicles in his household always includes at least one project car or truck.
Car Reviews: 2008 Toyota Highlander Westbound on the Carefree Highway, the first thing you notice about Toyota's 2008 Highlander is the quietness. Although the previous model was reasonably silent for a midsize SUV, the new Highlander has been redesigned to Lexus-like levels of interior quietness. Even at highway speeds, the Highlander manages to make you feel isolated from the noise and chaos outside your windows. Nicely done, and all trim levels benefit not just the upmarket Limited. I'm driving an AWD Sport model, tuned for slightly firmer suspension and better handling, although Toyota...
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