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2016 Nissan Maxima is Lower, Longer and Lighter
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Nissan gave us a sneak peek of the 2016 Maxima during its 2015 Super Bowl commercial but now the company has officially unveiled the car.
Chevrolet Sparks Up its Newest City Car
You might think of pickup trucks or at the very least, large vehicles when Chevrolet comes up. But the bow-tie brand still knows a thing or two about small vehicles.
2016 Honda Civic gets VTEC Turbo, Hatchback Bodystyle
Surprising the automotive industry, Honda revealed a new Civic at the New York Auto Show today. This so-called concept strongly hints at what the 10th-generation car will look like when it goes on sale this fall.
Subaru STI Performance Concept Makes 350 HP
Not only is Subaru synonymous with reliable, safe, efficient transportation but also with performance thanks to its turbocharged boxer engines and standard all-wheel drive. This Japanese automaker is emphasizing its STI division here at the 2015 New York Auto Show.
2016 Infiniti QX50 Makes Manhattan Debut
The redesigned Infiniti QX50 just made its debut in New York, though you may remember it as the EX37 from model years past. For 2016 this vehicle has gained a number of worthwhile enhancements and at least one big change.
2016 smart fortwo Makes North American Debut
Daimler’s redesigned smart car made its North American debut in Manhattan on the eve of the New York Auto Show.
2016 Chevrolet Malibu Trims 300 Lbs of Fat
Fuel economy, interior space and dramatic styling are three things midsize sedan buyers look for, and these are the areas Chevrolet focused on while developing the all-new 2016 Malibu, which just debuted at the New York Auto Show.
Five-Point Inspection: 2015 Nissan Murano Platinum AWD
Nissan completely overhauled its Murano midsize crossover for 2015. This vehicle gains a host of improvements both inside and out.
Top 10 Least Dependable Automakers
J.D. Power just released the results of its 2015 Vehicle Dependability Study. Plenty of automakers deserve praise, but others, well, not so much…
Top 10 Most Reliable Car Brands
J.D. Power just released its annual Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS). This closely monitored report gives automakers and consumers a good idea of how well the industry is doing when it comes to quality.
How Nissan is Working to Improve its Quality
Nissan’s all-new 2015 Murano crossover looks like a winner. It’s stylish, comfortable and drives well, but these aren’t the only feathers in its cap. Quality should be another one of this vehicle’s strong suits.
Mitsubishi Halts Sedan Development to Focus on SUVs, EVs
Mitsubishi’s already long-in-the-tooth Lancer small car is not scheduled to be replaced anytime soon.
BMW Contemplating Next i-Branded Product
BMW’s i sub-brand currently has two models, but the German automaker is contemplating what’s to come for this eco friendly division.
No Porsche Macan Rival for Maserati
Porsche’s Macan is one of the latest premium luxury crossovers to hit the market. It’s a driver’s vehicle and one that’s probably spurred rival automakers to start developing similar models, but not Maserati.
BMW Reveals Tribute Livery for 12 Hours of Sebring
Liveries are like uniforms for racecars. These special paint and graphics packages are designed to make a team’s vehicle instantly recognizable, they can also make a statement or even honor the past.
Cadillac Poaches Executive from BMW
Cadillac has a new boss in Europe. General Motors’ luxury division has recruited Andreas Schaaf from BMW, who will become the brand’s vice president on July 1.
Top 10 Cheapest Vehicles to Insure
Car insurance is a necessary evil, an extra expense you really can’t drive without. Coverage is important both to protect yourself and others when the unexpected inevitably happens.
Ford GT Engine Shares ‘70 Percent’ With F-150
Ford’s reborn GT promises to deliver breathtaking performance that should more than match its exotic styling. But don’t let that swanky bodywork fool you, this car shares more with an F-150 or Explorer than you might expect.
February 2015 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
Well, another dumpy winter month is in the books. The season that just won’t end is at long last winding down; the light of spring is visible at the end of this frigid tunnel.
Ford Revealing Chevy Bolt Rival Later This year
Chevrolet revealed a pure electric concept car at the Detroit auto show back in January. Called the Bolt, this BMW i3-esque hatchback promises a 200-mile range. Not one to be outdone, the bow tie’s arch nemesis may be planning a rival to this model.
Mazda MX-5 to Officially Spawn New Fiat 124 Spider
Mazda and Fiat have joined forces in an unlikely alliance. The result of this partnership is that the Italian brand will get a version of the Japanese automaker’s new MX-5 sports car and it will be called the Fiat 124 Spider.
Dodge Recalls Hellcats for Potential Fuel Leak
Chrysler’s Hellcat performance cars may be blindingly fast but they can’t outrun a recall. These 707-hp versions of the Dodge Challenger coupe and Charger sedan may have an issue with leaking fuel.
VW’s Passat named 2015 European Car of the Year
Volkswagen drove away with a prestigious honor. The brand’s new eighth-generation Passat sedan won Europe’s Car of the Year award.
Hyundai Elantra Recalled for Potential Steering Defect
Nearly 205,000 Hyundai Elantras are being recalled because of a potential fault with their eclectically boosted power steering systems.






