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.
Ford is sending the second-generation Edge in to do battle armed to the teeth with every technology it can muster.
Bentley builds some of the most bodacious luxury cars in the world. This British brand is synonymous with opulence and performance; its products scream “I’ve made it!” but as politely as possible.
The Volkswagen Golf SportWagen continues to ask why anyone needs a compact crossover. We’re struggling for answers.
The Buick Verano has few direct competitors, but its closest rival got a major upgrade for 2015. Is the compact tri-shield car still worthwhile?
Chrysler essentially dropped the mic when it introduced Hellcat versions of the Challenger coupe and Charger sedan. The supercharged 707-hp Hemi found under the hoods of these models sucked all the air out of the room, leaving press, enthusiasts and most importantly the competition gasping for breath.
If you want an open-air Aston Martin you have a few choices. There’s a drop-top version of their DB9, you could opt for the brand’s Vanquish Volante, a convertible variant of their ultimate grand-touring car, and then there’s the Vantage Roadster.
The 2016 Volvo XC90 is sleeker, sexier and smoother than ever before. Let’s just say it hits the Swede spot…
The Countryman is the big dog in MINI’s modern family, but should you add it to yours?
The stretched Range Rover Autobiography is excessive in almost every regard and that’s a very good thing.
What’s it like driving a four-cylinder, turbocharged Mustang for a week – in the dead of winter?
The Vantage serves as Aston Martin’s entry-level model, if something with a six-figure price tag could ever be described as basic. This lustily styled two-door is offered as either a coupe or an open-air roadster, though both models are sweeter than confectioner’s sugar.
Mercedes-Benz is adding 4Matic all-wheel drive to the city-sized B-Class for the 2015 model year.
Aston Martin’s Vanquish is low, long and lusciously shaped. This ultra-luxury automobile sits at the top of this company’s rarified lineup serving as the ultimate grand-touring automobile, their flagship sports car. And this model certainly plays that role to the letter, looking, acting and even sounding every bit like the superstar it is.
The best feature of the Mercedes-Benz E250 BlueTEC isn’t its styling, torque or amazingly efficient engine, it’s the fact that it’s the cheapest way to park an E-Class in your driveway.
The Acura Integra was a big deal for Acura.
The V60 has just hit the market, and Volvo has already given it the Cross Country treatment — but is the V60 Cross Country as good as a proper SUV?
Chances are you’re familiar with the duck test. This little saying goes as follows: If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck and quacks like a duck then it’s probably a duck. Likewise if a car has four doors, comes with a back seat and offers a separate storage compartment then it’s probably…
Land Rover’s big, boxy SUV is comfortable and easy to live with. Unfortunately, something went wrong with the truck we drove and it makes us wary of recommending it.
Hurry, there’s a two-for-one special going on at your local Acura dealership!
The Renegade is the latest entry in the burgeoning subcompact SUV segment, and Jeep insists that its bonafides go beyond the Wrangler-inspired styling — they say this is a true “Trail Rated” Jeep. We just had to see that for ourselves.
Late to the compact premium crossover party, does the new Discovery Sport have what it takes to stand out or is it just another model in a crowded and competitive segment?
It’s said that the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. Well, this is also true of plans cobbled together by automotive journalists.