Crossovers have come to dominate the market. In a lot of ways they’re like an invasive, non-native species. Over the years they’ve silently displaced traditional cars, becoming the go-to vehicle for many families. But are they really tantamount to Asian carp, zebra mussels or nutria?
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The Opel Monza concept will strongly influence the styling direction of the next Insignia, sold in the U.S. as the Buick Regal.
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Infiniti’s latest concept hints at a flagship sedan with some really impressive technology and design.
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Infiniti unveiled the Q80 Inspiration concept today ahead of the Paris Motor Show, previewing the future of its sedans.
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There could be especially good news for American fans of Audi’s smallest sedan: the performance variants might make it here with a manual.
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Like the latest BMW M3, Mercedes will shift to forced induction to power its D-segment performance sedan. Unlike BMW, it retains all eight cylinders.
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Mercedes hasn’t officially revealed the AMG version of its new C-Class yet, but information about the angry sedan just leaked through one of its own websites.
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You wouldn’t call it a game changer, but maybe you should…
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Chrysler is planning to showcase a refreshed version of its 300 sedan during the L.A. Auto Show in November, but an image leaked today that might have blown its cover.
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Infiniti’s presence at the Paris Motor Show this year will include something called the “Q80 Inspiration,” hinting at plans to sell a new range-topping sedan.
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Automotive legend Steve Saleen probably isn’t the first person you think of for high-performance electric cars, but that will be changing soon.
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The 2015 Hyundai Sonata is getting a rough start. Barely into its launch, the company is launching a second recall campaign affecting the new sedan.
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Midsize sedans are a big deal; this segment is one of the most important in the automotive industry. Corporate fortunes are won or lost on the backs of these versatile, hard-working cars.
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Ask AutoGuide, the internet’s premiere vehicular-advice column is back in business. But like a long-running Broadway musical you’d better act fast because this is strictly a limited-time engagement.
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Dodge shocked the world earlier this week when it revealed that the Hellcat V8 makes 707 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque that are slated to appear later this year in a Challenger near you.
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As Aston Martin busies itself developing a new platform to literally underpin its vehicles and figuratively support its future, the lifeline for its four-door model might be coming to a close.
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Mercedes just revealed its refreshed CLS ahead of the official debut during the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
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There’s a new special team at Jaguar Land Rover dedicated to building top-level luxury and performance vehicles.
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Tesla might be readying an even bigger version of the already large Model S sedan that will arrive later this year.
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The third-generation Cadillac CTS is an improvement in almost every way possible, but like all cars it’s far from perfect.
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Return of the American Muscle Sedan Progeny of the ill-fated Daimler-Chrysler merger, the Dodge Charger came to be in 2005 as a throwback to classic muscle nostalgia in a full-size sedan body. With retro looks, paint schemes and a throwback for a name, the Charger was more than just a pretender thanks to models like...
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As if BMW’s M5 wasn’t exciting enough, the German luxury brand is offering a special 30 Jahre Edition with more power in limited production.
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Mainstream midsize sedans have been the most popular car category for 10 years in a row, but that streak might be in jeopardy.
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California-based Tesla Motors is planning to break ground on at least two sites before making a final decision about which state will host its “Gigafactory.”
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