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Acura Vehicles to be built in China by 2016
Luxury cars are making a huge splash in the Chinese market, and Acura is the latest automaker to ink a deal with a local partner to build cars and crossovers by 2016.
Hyundai Considering New Crossover for U.S. Lineup: CEO
Hyundai Motor America is mulling over the addition of a new small crossover to its model lineup, according to CEO John Krafcik.
2014 Mazda CX-5 Long Term Update 1: The Road Trip
We check back in with our 2014 Mazda CX-5 Long Term Test Car after a long weekend spent road-tripping at the hands of Editor-in-Chief Colum Wood and at the mercy of his family.
Range Rover Evoque Convertible Still Being Considered
A decision on the fate of the Range Rover Evoque convertible is imminent, and Land Rover’s brand director, John Edwards, hopes it gets the green light.
Ask AutoGuide No. 17 – Nissan Pathfinder vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee vs. Ford Explorer
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2013 Toyota RAV4 Flunks Small Overlap Crash Test
Last May, the 2013 Toyota RAV4 compact crossover was named a “Top Safety Pick” by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. It’s a misleading title, but who is to blame?
Top 10 Least Stolen Cars
Car thefts have dropped an average 13 percent each year since 2006 according to the latest data from the government safety regulators.
Hyundai Santa Fe Under Safety Agency Investigation
Roughly 50,000 Hyundai Santa Fe crossovers from the 2013 model year are under investigation.
Volkswagen Polo Heading to US in Next Generation
Volkswagen has big plans for the American market in the near future, with the next-generation Polo and a subcompact crossover joining the German automaker’s lineup.
Jeep Sub-Compact Crossover Coming in 2014
Jeep plans to sell a sub-compact crossover in 2014 that will be about the same size as a Ford Fiesta.
Ask AutoGuide No. 16 – Audi Q5 vs. Acura RDX vs. Mercedes-Benz GLK250
Flight is an amazing thing. You can board a jet in Pittsburgh at breakfast time and dine on escargot in Paris for dinner. Never in human history has mankind been able to travel so quickly. It took Christopher Columbus months to cross the Atlantic, now we accomplish the same feat in as few as eight…
2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Recalled: Panoramic Glass Roof May Detatch
Open-air cars are a lot of fun unless that exposure comes as a surprise.
Buick Anthem Rumored as Brand’s Third Crossover
Rumors are spreading of a Buick crossover called the Anthem, and now more details are surfacing on the future model.
Ask AutoGuide No. 15 – Nissan Pathfinder vs. Ford Flex vs. Mercedes E350 Wagon
Like Mariah Carey’s ancestry, modern crossover vehicles have unusual roots. The award-winning American singer’s family tree is more varied than the flora of a rainforest understory. Her unique blend of nationalities includes African, Venezuelan and Irish. That’s more ingredients than Belorussian variety sausage. Who’s hungry for some lean, finely textured opossum?
2014 Mazda CX-5 Long-Term Introduction
After impressing us during a comparison test earlier in the year, we get our hands on a 2014 Mazda CX-5 for an extended test drive. Over the next three months we will put this vehicle through a barrage of tests and situations to see how well it stacks up during everyday life. The AutoGuide family…
Ask AutoGuide No. 14 – Ford Escape vs. Mazda CX-5 vs. Honda CR-V
It’s a dangerous world out there. Buying a new vehicle has more perils and pitfalls than the Atari game of nearly the same name. Instead of swinging from vines or jumping over obstacles, car shoppers can skip the aerobic workout by simply visiting AutoGuide.com. We’re here to help and we’re glad to do it.
Ask AutoGuide No. 13 – BMW X3 vs. Mercedes-Benz GLK250 vs. Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Crossovers are all about fuel efficiency and family functionality. They blend attributes of cars with traits of traditional SUVs to create vehicles that are neither fish nor fowl; they’re the undecided voter of the automotive world, essentially the state of Ohio. Is it going red? Will it be blue? One thing’s certain; it’ll never go…
Hyundai Tucson Hydrogen Car Delivery Begins in Europe
Hyundai delivered its first line-produced hydrogen-powered car today in Europe.
Dodge Journey Production Moving to Sterling Heights Plant
The next-generation Dodge Journey and Fiat Freemont crossovers will be built in Chrysler’s Sterling Heights plant alongside the next-generation Chrysler 200 sedan.
Ask AutoGuide No. 12 – Jeep Patriot vs. Nissan Juke vs. Mazda CX-5
You’ve been lusting after if for two long weeks, suffering for want of that which keeps you going. The withdrawal symptoms have probably been unbearable; we’d hazard to bet you’re shaking like a James Bond martini still in the mixer. You’ve been patiently waiting and finally we’re happy to oblige your carnal yearnings… but for…
2013 Nissan Pathfinder Shuddering, Losing Power
Owners of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) are reporting issues with their new crossovers described as “shuddering” and a sudden loss of power.
Infiniti Considering Mercedes CLA-Based Crossover
Infiniti is considering an entry-level crossover that would slot below the current EX model and could be based on the Mercedes MFA platform that underpins the new CLA.
Infiniti Q30 to Rival Audi A3 and Q3
Infiniti is working on an all-new Q30 model, which is expected to be launched in the next two years.
Ask AutoGuide No. 11 – Toyota Avalon Hybrid vs. Chevrolet Impala vs. Subaru Outback
It may not be perfect but the United States is a great country. America has her share of problems, both past and present, but for the most part this nation is pretty sweet; when it comes to being awesome we’ve done better than most.






