Test Drives and Car Reviews of the Latest New Vehicles
Car reviews and test drives of new vehicles by the editors of AutoGuide.com. Each new car review article by our in-house team of experts includes information on: standard features, trim levels, performance statistics, price (MSRP), fuel mileage (mpg), driving impressions and how it compares with the competition. Complete with industry leading video car reviews, also look for our definitive verdict on if you should buy this car.
Having sex is still better than driving the Jaguar F-Type, but the gap between them is narrower than ever.
Land Rover is about to start selling super-studs in the thousands. Are you game?
The recent drop in price for Nissan’s base 370Z sports car makes it a tempting option, but the entry-level model gives up quite a bit. Is it worthwhile?
Starting with the 2015 model year, Fiat is offering the 500 Turbo with an automatic. Is it a tiny Italian you can’t ignore, or something to acknowledge with little more than a single “ciao?”
The Kia Sorento undergoes a substantial refresh and emerges bigger, better and ready to take on the segment leaders.
The Mazda CX-3 sticks to what its brand does best, but will that be enough in a new, hotly competitive segment?
Honda’s HR-V isn’t first in the burgeoning subcompact crossover segment, but they think it’s the best. Naturally we have an opinion on the matter, but you’ll have to read more to see where we stand.
More powerful, quicker and outright faster than a comparable BMW, Cadillac’s newest model is the best reason to skip the letter M and head all the way down the alphabet to V.
The Mercedes-AMG GT S may have an unimaginative name, but the rest of the car is a work of high-end art.
The Audi S4 is a tremendous machine. This Germanic sports sedan is fast, refined and able to please even the most jaundiced of drivers. With quattro traction, a slick manual transmission and right-sized body it could be the perfect all-around car. But have the engineering elves in Ingolstadt been able to translate this excellence to…
The BMW M4 Cabriolet isn’t a sports car, a convertible or a grand tourer. It’s a blend of all three.
The Mercedes CLS practically invented the four-door luxury coupe market and with its latest entry, it’s still top of the heap.
The Fiat 500X is a fashion forward cousin to the Jeep Renegade and the newest contender in the subcompact crossover segment. But does all that add up to a product worth paying for?
The Toyota Camry Hybrid is redesigned for 2015 with new styling, a sportier suspension and driving modes that make it easier to rack up more miles per gallon. But will you actually want to drive it?
Hyundai has an uphill battle in ridding itself of the less-than-desirable image its older products carried.
Americans are crossover crazy; we just can’t get enough of these glorified station wagons. Whether it’s their all-season capability, generous cargo capacity or improved fuel economy they have distinct advantages over sedans and traditional SUVs, upsides that account for much of their appeal.
Hyundai quietly introduces another step forward in mainstream hydrogen vehicle technology.
MINI moves in a more mainstream direction by lengthening the Cooper Hardtop and adding doors.
The number of compact crossovers on the market right now seems almost endless.
The 2015 Focus ST gets enhancements that fiddle with the way it looks and how it drives. Have they ruined an instant classic or made it sweeter? Find out here.
The Murano is more stylish and comfortable than ever. Is that enough to make it relevant beside more technologically advanced alternatives?
Hyundai impressed us with some of its bigger and better cars, but the freshly updated Accent shows they still know a thing or two about subcompacts.
Mitsubishi’s egg-shaped electric is now roughly as affordable as a Hyundai Accent
If you’re one to avoid the mainstream trends, you likely find the BMW 3 Series a bit too commonplace. Fortunately, BMW is offering the new 4 Series Gran Coupe, a four-door, hatchback version of the 4 Series coupe based on a 3 Series sedan.