James Dolan
Expertise
Automotive, Consumer Tech, Movies, TV Shows
- The co-founder of Car Nomads, James joined the SlashGear team to cover the automotive and tech industries.
- James has written numerous technical engine guides to help drifting enthusiasts tune their JDM vehicles. His work has been published by websites such as The Drifted, 180SX Club, and Low Offset.
- When he's not writing, James spends his time curating art exhibitions and directing video productions for indie artists.
Experience
James Dolan is a professional automotive writer who has been published on The Drive, Hot Cars, Smart Trucking, Car Repair Lab, RV Talk, Green Authority, and Make Use Of, among other sites. An experienced writer, editor, and consultant when it comes to automotive content, he also covers consumer technology.
Education
James has a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Ryerson University.
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Stories By James Dolan
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Many drivers are very passionate about their favorite cars, and often have strong opinions about which brands they find the most unreliable.
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Just like filling a gas tank to the brim, it can be tempting to charge your Tesla to 100%. But here's why Elon Musk says avoiding it is beneficial.
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Google's Imagen AI can create some impressive images simply from a couple of lines of text. But the tool does come with some concerns. Here's why.
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Apple's car project, "Project Titan," is rumored to have some big names involved. Here are some of the possible candidates who could build the car.
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For years, Chevy has built many of the most successful American cars, but along with that have been a few stinkers. Here are some of their biggest flops.
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Even though the Toyota Soarer never made it to the U.S., it was a popular JDM car - here's what made it so important in the years after it was introduced.
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Every EV owner likely wonders how long their car's battery will last before needing to be replaced. Here's what you can expect for the Tesla Model X.
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Flying cars at one point seemed like a pie-in-the-sky dream, but there are companies working toward making them a reality. Are flying cars on the horizon?
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The Land Rover Defender is one of the most popular vehicles Land Rover has ever made, so why was it banned from sale in the United States?
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Smartphones give us the ability to lock and unlock our cars with digital keys through UWB, BLE, and NFC, but how secure are these digital car keys?
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The Chevy SSR was an eye-catching convertible pickup truck. Despite its unique style, the car was a failure - here's why it couldn't find an audience.
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One of the rarest cars in the world is a '90s-era electric vehicle you've probably never heard of. What happened to GM's EV1 and why is it so valuable?