Casey Williams
Casey Williams was automotive correspondent for WFYI and has reviewed cars and covered the auto industry for 25 years.
He’s a regular contributor to the Chicago Tribune’s Sunday Auto Page, car-data.com, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, and gaywheels.com. His work appeared in the L.A. Times, Orlando Sentinel, Dallas Voice, New York-based Metrosource Magazine, and Toronto’s IN Magazine. Casey is the author of “So Your plant sucks! What are you going to do about it?” to publish in 2019. He lives with his husband and daughter in Broad Ripple.
Casey’s love of cars comes naturally; his father and grandfather both retired as hourly workers from General Motors. He earned a B.S. in Business/Marketing from GMI Engineering and Management Institute (formerly General Motors Institute, now Kettering University) and an MBA from University of Memphis. He’s been a continuous improvement specialist for nearly 20 years, employed by Lennox Industries, Avery Dennison, and Praxair Surface Technologies. He’s a certified Six Sigma Blackbelt.
Reach out to Casey at AutoCasey@aol.com; view his auto reviews on YouTube at AutoCasey.
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If you’ve watched television during the last few weeks, you likely saw commercials for a new Land Rover. You know, the one that fords water, rips across…
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So, I was sitting at my desk the other day, just dreaming of sunshine and curvy roads, when my co-worker came to visit. Apparently, he and his wife are…
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I recently had an opportunity to visit the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum in Auburn, IN – one of my all-time favorite museums, stocked with history’s most…
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Despite having a six-year-old daughter and wandering intentions that often take us on long drives, my husband refuses to drive a mini-van. I tried to talk…
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You don’t have to buy a boring car if you need one that is practical. The Chevy Blazer is a roomy and capable two-row crossover that looks cool and can be…
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Auto correspondent Casey Williams reviews the BMW X5 M, a big heavy all-capable SUV that just happens to maneuver like a smaller road jet.
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When you hear the words "sport sedan," you might not think of Cadillac and Subaru. But, auto correspondent Casey Williams says these two properly matched hot rods retailing for around $45,000 are two sides of a very exciting coin.
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I was getting out of the car at my hair stylists’ place when she walked out and screamed, “You have got to be kidding me!” She thought I was driving a…
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As the first General Motors product on an all-new electric architecture that will also underpin larger EVs from Cadillac and Chevrolet, the GMC Hummer can travel 350 miles per charge and gain 100 miles of range in 10 minutes on a fast charger.
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Kia has some of the best designers in the business, and if you dont believe me, go look at the Telluride crossover, K5 sedan, and Stinger performance car. Its vehicles look equal parts German and Asian, which is appropriate since its vehicles are created in Korea by a healthy cadre of Europeans. Channeling the Telluride, designers created a talented little crossover in the 2021 Seltos.