Updated with a new look and a fresh interior, does the E350 Cabriolet fulfill the promise made by its sleek style?
Scion makes a fundamental change to one of our favorite sports cars. Do we still love it?
Lamborghini’s flagship model is brutally powerful, beautifully designed and unabashedly ostentatious.
After spending years on the sidelines watching special edition Camaros and Mustangs have all the fun, Dodge unleashes an absolute monster on the world.
The Challenger has always remained close to its muscle car roots and the new for 2014 R/T Shaker package is another dose of 1970’s Americana.
Is it a coupe? Is it a sedan? Is it a hatchback? Audi’s RS 7 is a little bit of everything and a whole lot of awesome.
Since the regular Nissan Juke NISMO wasn’t crazy enough, Nissan has given the company’s little crocodile-looking crossover even more.
Has Honda gone far enough with the 2014 revisions of the Si coupe to transform it into a true driver’s car?
Hyundai’s compact hatch is fun to drive and spacious but lacks the look-at-me factor its sedan sibling has.
The Forte5 might seem like it has everything: comfort, convenience and power, but is that enough to take the focus away from class-leaders?
Aston Martin’s flagship Vanquish Volante is fast, loud and dressed in a carbon-fiber suit. What’s not to love?
How will a switch to only offering the Outback with a CVT affect its performance?
The XK has come to the end of the road and will cease production at year’s end. At least a trio of hot RS models won’t let us soon forget it.
A bit late to the party, Lexus is finally entering the crowded premium compact crossover segment with the all-new NX.
With a turbocharged three-cylinder engine and a long list of available features, the MINI Cooper Hardtop presents a different class of subcompact car.
The speed addicts at AMG have turned a mild-mannered grocery-getter into a tire-shredding beast. The E63 AMG S 4MATIC Wagon is quicker to 60 MPH than a Corvette Stingray and roomier than a Hyundai Tucson.
The 2015 Hyundai Sonata improves upon its predecessor in many ways, resulting in a refined package packed with impressive features.
The Porsche Macan basically creates a new segment for itself, but is that really such a good thing?
The Cadillac SRX is old, but does that mean it’s down for the count?
Retro is the hot thing these days; it seems if something’s old it’s automatically awesome. BMW is reaching back into its historical treasure chest by introducing a small, fun-to-drive coupe that brings to mind the legendary 2002 from decades past.
A purpose-built off-road machine always has compromises, but how easy are they to overlook with the Toyota FJ Cruiser?
The Jaguar XJL carries an air of refinement that it passes on to driver and passenger.
The Forte Koup is more powerful in 2014 and still well equipped. Does that make it the winner in its segment by default?
An entry-level Jeep Wrangler is the perfect canvas for those serious about off-roading.