For generations, the Audi A4 has played third fiddle to the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. A new version has a chance to change that.
If Continental means the best that the company has to offer, this seems to fit the bill.
A reinvented Malibu takes on a refreshed Altima.
The sedan isn’t going to steal away any BMW drivers, but this sportier Fusion is best Fusion you can buy.
And people asked me to do burnouts everywhere I went. I’m always happy to oblige.
The only real problem hampering the Porsche 911 is its inability to transport more than two people, a problem the 2017 Porsche Panamera handles with ease.
Big sedan is a bit dated, but it’s still aging quite gracefully.
Practically a must-buy if you’re in the market for a top-tier sports sedan.
Does the 2017 Genesis G90 have what it takes to turn Hyundai’s new premium brand into a true contender?
The 2017 Buick LaCrosse proves the brand is more than capable of building smooth-driving sedans that can be about as opulent as you’re willing to pay for.
This car’s greatest attribute is its ability to not offend.
The Accord Hybrid is back, and Honda hopes it has injected some fun into the mix on the road to reclaiming the title of class leader in efficiency.
From ceiling to sills, headlamps to tail lights, this car is good, right down to its core.
Ford gives its popular family sedan a more upscale look and massive upgrades to make it more competitive and relaxing to drive.
While crossovers are dominating the sales charts, the Mazda6 remain an excellent choice in the sedan segment.
Compared side by side, the two are quite similar on paper, but when driven, the two feel entirely different.
If ever there was a showcase of both where an automaker is coming from and where it’s headed it would be the 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class.
Can Volvo steal buyers from BMW and Mercedes? It is certainly trying.
The Lincoln MKZ is looking to bring Lincoln into the luxury sedan conversation.
When the best thing about a car is its badge, that’s a huge problem.
The Cadillac ATS is a prime example of how the American automaker is looking to the past for inspiration.
There’s a new executive sedan sheriff in town and it goes by the name of BMW 750i xDrive.
The Chrysler 200 has been discontinued. But why did it fail?