Can a re-badged Holden succeed this time, or will it flop like the Pontiac G8?
Mercedes’ finest luxury sedan rubs us the right way… For a price.
Does a back seat and two rear doors detract from the Aston Martin experience?
Acura asks customers to pony up big bucks for its small hybrid. We’d pass and here’s why.
Can Kia concoct a premium sedan worth keeping around?
Even in its old age, the Mazda MX-5 is spry and fun inspiring.
The XK-R leads a double life as an elegant grand touring car and a raucous V8 brute.
The 2014 Infiniti QX70 is new in the name but long in the tooth.
Does the electrified QX60 deliver the goods or is it just another pointless technical demonstration?
In the quest for more sales, BMW has introduced a new entry level version of the 3 Series. The question is, has BMW gone too far down-market, or is this still a true Bimmer?
With the CLA Mercedes-Benz launched an entirely new category in the luxury segment. Now AMG has taken this revolutionary product and added plenty of performance and style.
During a recent trip ‘down under’ AutoGuide Managing Editor Luke Vandezande had a chance to drive one of Australia’s most iconic cars. Did it live up to the hype?
Will customers accept a front-wheel drive, four-cylinder Mercedes?
Once a true SUV with a big V8 engine, first the Pathfinder became a crossover and now it’s a hybrid. Forget this being a transformation, Nissan’s utility vehicle has undergone a complete metamorphosis.
Believe it or not the Rogue compact crossover is Nissan’s second-best selling nameplate in the U.S. behind the ever-popular Altima midsize sedan. The company just redesigned this family utility for the 2014 model year, but did they do enough to keep it competitive or could it lose silver-medal status?
Luxury sedans and diesel engines might not be common in North America, but the new BMW 535d has us asking: Is the best 5 Series, a diesel 5 Series?
Dropping a turbocharged six-cylinder diesel in the Q5 doesn’t just make it efficient, it’s surprisingly fun to drive, too.
Have added style and luxury quashed the Cayman’s credibility as a dynamic track tool?
It smokes tires, browses the Internet and looks gorgeous. ‘Nuff Said.
The family-sized 500L brings Fiat funkiness to a larger package, but does the 500L go too far in its quest to be different?
The Nissan Leaf is finally (sort of) affordable for 2013. Should you reconsider?
With minimal updates over the years, has the Z4 grown old, or is the Z4 just so good it doesn’t need messing with?
The F-Type is so good and so fast that its closest rival is the Porsche Cayman S. Just how close these two are may surprise you.
Nobody liked last year’s Malibu so Chevrolet peppered it with lots of little improvements.