Aaron's Recent Reviews
2017 Volvo S90 Review
Can Volvo steal buyers from BMW and Mercedes? It is certainly trying.
2016 Mazda CX-9 Review
The new Mazda CX-9 is promising to be both fun and luxurious.
2016 Infiniti QX50 Review
A bigger backseat makes a huge difference.
2016 Ford Explorer Review
The Ford Explorer comes out fighting for 2016 with a new look, new engines, and a host of new gadgetry.
Elio P4 Review
Elio Motors thinks its 60 MPG, sub-$7,000 three-wheeler is the future of low-cost motoring in America.
2016 Mercedes-Benz Metris Review
Mercedes expands its burgeoning commercial-vehicle business with the Metris, a miniaturized commercial van that is most decidedly not a minivan.
2016 Fiat 500X Review
The Fiat 500X is a fashion forward cousin to the Jeep Renegade and the newest contender in the subcompact crossover segment. But does all that add up to a product worth paying for?
2015 Hyundai Accent Review
Hyundai impressed us with some of its bigger and better cars, but the freshly updated Accent shows they still know a thing or two about subcompacts.
2016 Mitsubishi i-MiEV Review
Mitsubishi’s egg-shaped electric is now roughly as affordable as a Hyundai Accent
2016 Volvo XC90 Review
The 2016 Volvo XC90 is sleeker, sexier and smoother than ever before. Let’s just say it hits the Swede spot…
2015 Volvo V60 Cross Country
The V60 has just hit the market, and Volvo has already given it the Cross Country treatment — but is the V60 Cross Country as good as a proper SUV?
2015 Jeep Renegade Review
The Renegade is the latest entry in the burgeoning subcompact SUV segment, and Jeep insists that its bonafides go beyond the Wrangler-inspired styling — they say this is a true “Trail Rated” Jeep. We just had to see that for ourselves.
Aaron's Recent News Posts
Top 10 Coolest (and Strangest) Cars at Mazda’s Museum in Germany
Also, why is there a Mazda museum in Germany?
We Explain Mazda’s Fancy New SkyActiv-X Engine Tech in Layman’s Terms
This might be the Holy Grail of gasoline engines.
2015 Scion FR-S TRD Project Car Review
Ever since Toyota launched the FR-S in 2013, car fans have been playing a game of “What If.”




