Patrick J. Sauer


Garage Makeover

In March 2006, we profiled GarageTek CEO Marc Shuman , who faced the prospect of shu...  Read story

Drives: When Rebels Get Grounded

The Porsche Cayenne, perfect for the rebel with a cause.  Read story

More Volume!

How Jerry and Mindy Harvey saved Alex Van Halen's hearing (what's left of it), learned some important lessons about business, and built Ultimate Ears, a $22 ...  Read story

Drives: I Pledge Allegiance to the Jag

The Jaguar XKR: Too supercharged for D.C.  Read story

"I Fired Them All"

In July 2005, we told the story of Vance Patterson —who, fed up with disgruntled employee...  Read story

Drives: Hey, Computer, Are We There Yet?

Adaptive cruise control, blind-spot detection--heck, Audi's first SUV almost drives itself.  Read story

Meet the Quintuplets

In November 2005, we wrote about the White Stone Group , a Knoxville, Tennessee, fi...  Read story

Meet the Quintuplets

In November 2005, we wrote about the White Stone Group , a Knoxville, Tennessee, fi...  Read story

Drives: Curbing Global Warming from a Heated Seat

Environmental awareness, it's not so rough. Not when you're driving a Lexus GS 450h.  Read story

Surviving Google

When we profiled blog search engine Technorati in February 2006, CEO David Sifry wa...  Read story

Drives: Hey, Those Redcoat Guys Know How to Roll

The British are coming--at 186 mph.  Read story

Data Returned

When we wrote about Data Return in October 2003, Sunny Vanderbeck had just bought back the ...  Read story

A Portfolio of Young Business Owners

Meet six students who have already taken the entrepreneurial leap.  Read story

Serving Up Success

In February 2004, Aaron Kennedy, founder of restaurant chain Noodles & Co. , based in Boulde...  Read story

Back In Business

In November 2004, Handmark , a Kansas City, Missouri, software company that specialized in P...  Read story

Drives: The King Lives--and Even More Extravagantly

The retooled Cadillac Escalade is an even bigger hunk of gas-burnin' love.  Read story

Life After Apple

Last October , we introduced you to Cornice, a Colorado technology company that had decided...  Read story

Drives: Sometimes You Just Want to Play Outside

The FJ Cruiser is the grown-up version of the coolest, toughest truck in the sandbox.  Read story

Update: Firing Up Sales

When we wrote about Zippo Manufacturing in September 2004, the Bradford, Pennsylvania, ligh...  Read story

Case Study Update: Downhill From Here

Last August , we told the story of Cloudveil, a cash-strapped ski apparel maker in Jackson,...  Read story

Drives: Step Away From the Vehicle. No Photos, Please

The 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is thrilling. Just be prepared for some stares.  Read story

Case Study Update: Back in the U.S.A.

In July 2004 , we told the story of Everdream, a desktop-management software company in Frem...  Read story

Drives: What a Lovely Day for 85 mph In Third Gear

The new Porsche Cayman S could drive you to a life of speeding tickets.  Read story

Case Study Update: Eyeing Global Clients

In May 2004 , Iridian Technologies, a Moorestown, New Jersey, company, was facing a Faustian...  Read story

Drives: Ooh, Shiny! The Pickup Goes Upscale

The Lincoln Mark LT pickup combines refinement, ruggedness, and a generous helping of chrome.  Read story

Drives: We'll Turn This Family Car Right Around

The Mercedes-Benz R350 makes family getaways a little easier and more elegant.  Read story

Drives: Ten More Horses Make for One Cool Cat

The Jaguar XJR really is supercharged.  Read story

Late Out of the Gate, Stuck in the Center of the Pack

Saab's midsize, midpack SUV could leave you pining for the '80s.  Read story

Drives: I know! And I'm Getting a Lumbar Massage, Too!

Bentley's new Continental Flying Spur has 552 horses and 11 cows. (Translation: very fast, exceptionally luxurious.)  Read story

Drives: It's No Ferrari, But the Frills Are Cheap

The Mercury Milan succeeds by being pretty on the inside.  Read story

Honorable Mention: The Anti-FEMA

As government officials dawdled, Richard Zuschlag didn't miss a beat. He sent his medics into flood-ravaged New Orleans, where they rescued more than 7,000 p...  Read story

Drives: This One Time, at Jeep Camp

A rugged look at the new Jeep Commander.  Read story

Drives: A Dark and Stormy Range Rover

It was a dark and stormy evening in the spooky town of Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., and I drove a dark and stormy (well, technically "java black") 2006 Range Rov...  Read story

Caution: Objects in Mirror Aren't Intimidated

The new Hummer H3: not quite suitable for Arnold Schwarzenegger.  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without: Anne-Marie Faiola

Showing up to work in the right outfit makes the Segway a necessity.  Read story

Trading Office Spaces

Everyone's talking about the importance of design, but is it possible to make a big statement with a reasonable budget? Here are five companies that think it...  Read story

Entrepreneur Backs Law that Will Close His Doors

Sept. 19, 2005 --A Chicago alderman has proposed a prohibition on foie gras in the Windy City. If passed, Chicago would join New York, Ore...  Read story

The "It" Ride For Playas and Also, Um, Grandpas

Chrysler's souped up 300C reminds us of the Fonz, and we like it.  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without: J. Darius Bikoff

It's hard to explain the necessity of a $50,000 refrigerated car trunk.  Read story

The World Through JFK's Sunglasses

Eric Danziger finds inspiration in the relics of a past president.  Read story