Already a solid offering, for 2013 Dodge has added a new 8-speed automatic transmission and gear shifter. One we love and one we hate.
Marketed as a brand that’s now interesting, the updated MKS now has much to offer though is perhaps still more of a curiosity.
Bold promises have been met with skepticism, but after driving the Tesla Model S we’re left wondering if the era of the electric car has arrived.
Launching the new Malibu Eco with the eAssist mild-hybrid to limited praise, does the new 2.5L gas engine help bring it up to speed?
With big claims and even bigger aspirations, can the ATS really hope to win over young luxury buyers from the German brands?
A full-size sedan with a 4-cylinder engine, has Ford gone too far in the name of fuel economy?
A car that has always offered a unique blend of performance, luxury and compact car sensibility, the new GLI offers
Hybrid option gives already unique model one more special quality to set it apart.
Sized like a 7 Series but priced like a 5, XTS offers value in a luxury package. But the real question is whether premium brand buyers want a full-size car for a mid-size price.
Improved in many ways the 2013 SHO looks better and goes faster, but it remains a Taurus, and not a terribly original one at that.
Kia’s Optima Hybrid nails the details that make for a fun and sexy, eco-cruiser.
With big shoes to fill, is Ford’s next generation of cop cruisers up to the task?
The 2013 Buick Verano delivers better handling and fuel economy with next-level brand qualities like a quiet and smooth ride. But will younger buyers bite?
Far more than just a glorified Civic, the Acura ILX looks to take the compact premium segment from niche market to mainstream.
If you could combine the Acura TSX and Honda Civic Si and then completely botch it, the ILX 2.4L is what you’d have.
For a sub-compact the Chevy Sonic sedan is big, comfortable and well-powered, which raises the question, why buy a sub-compact?
With better driving dynamics, improved fuel economy and more power is the updated Ford Taurus a segment leader, or just a mid-pack contender?
Mitsubishi’s long-in-the-tooth Lancer gains all-wheel drive for 2012 in the hopes of attracting a few Snow Belt buyers.
Known in much of the country as the winter that wasn’t, you wouldn’t know it in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where Mercedes is showcasing the latest version its 4MATIC all-wheel drive system and planning ahead for next year.
On sale in America for a decade-and-a-half, Hyundai’s forgotten full-size sedan is now hard to ignore.
Volvo’s S60 R-Design looks great, it’s sleek and luxurious inside, handles like a true sports sedan and… it’s from Sweden?
It may feel like a nice German suit inside, but the Chrysler 300 SRT8 looks and drives like a nice pair of jeans. That is, if jeans made 470 hp.
Mercedes updates the C-Class for 2012, but still doesn’t offer its 4MATIC all-wheel drive system on the top trim.