The Civic isn’t what it once was and Honda knows it. So for 2016, Honda gave the Civic a complete redesigned from the ground up to once again dominate the compact car segment.
Luxurious and roomy SUV perfect for high-mileage road trips.
It’s large and roomy, but if driving dynamics are what you want, look somewhere else.
A Supercar By Any Other Name
Stylish, comfortable and refined are the best words to describe the new Optima.
This could be the world’s best C-Segment model.
An interesting offering in a world of Accords and Camrys.
In its 25 years of existence, Lexus has built cars to rival the S-Class and 3 Series. So with the introduction of the GS F, has Toyota’s luxury division finally decided to take on the beastly BMW M5?
The 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 AMG Coupe is a niche car that caters to a very specific audience.
The Volt has been totally redesigned, and it’s even better than ever.
With this new 2.8L diesel, GM takes its midsize trucks from good to great.
The Porsche 911 has morphed over the years into a livable, all-weather sports car. Does that mean it has lost its edge?
In the late ‘60s and early ‘70s the Dodge Scat Pack cars ruled the streets. In 2015, they are back to bring a little old-school muscle to modern times.
A bigger backseat makes a huge difference.
Solid luxury compact sedan tricks you into believing it is a much more expensive car.
Here’s what you need to know about the new 2016 Nissan Maxima.
The 2015 Audi S3 is a compact high-performance luxury sedan, a lot of qualifiers for such a small car. Fortunately, it’s suitably quick.
The 2016 Lincoln MKX is a solid all-rounder that is inoffensive yet thoroughly competent.
We take Ford’s new powerful, posh and expensive Explorer Platinum on the great American road trip to see if either are worth it in 2015.
As the best-selling Lexus of all time, the brand-new 2016 RX is an important redesign for the manufacturer.
Muscle car turned SUV. Does the SRT Grand Cherokee fit in at a celebration of classic Detroit muscle?
Part Luxury Sedan, Part Muscle Car.
Little runabout finally ditches that awful transmission.
There’s a $282,000 way to become an instant celebrity and it doesn’t involve reality television, You Tube or scandalous videos. It’s called the 2015 McLaren 650S Spider.