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Aaron Robinson

Technical Editor

Growing up near Detroit, Aaron belongs to the one family in town that has absolutely nothing to do with cars, and is thus certain he was adopted. Classmates at the University of Michigan, where he slithered through with a liberal arts degree in 1991 having completed perhaps 30 percent of the required reading, helped him land a brief job as a car-washer for Automobile magazine which ended soon after he sent a memo to magazine founder David E. Davis Jr. with a few driving tips. After that, Robinson worked at several different publications. Somewhere along the way, he acquired a taste for diverting old cars from a well-deserved trip to the junkyard, culminating in the purchase of a 1969 Lamborghini Espada basket case. Robinson also owns a 1972 Chrysler-Australia Charger 770 and a 1969 Toyota Corona Deluxe and is tired of being asked why. He joined the staff of CAR and DRIVER in 2000, being the only applicant who could pronounce Csaba Csere’s name correctly.