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.
We’re not quite sure how it happened, but the Kia Sorento has become a benchmark in the mid-size SUV market. Handsome and understated with a surprisingly upscale interior and a not-so-surprisingly high-value price, the Sorento has managed to find middle ground — no mean feat in a busy segment full of accomplished vehicles.
We asked our general consumer to spend a week with the 2015 Volkswagen Golf. Is it worth the price premium?
The Lexus RS 350 is available in both rear- and all-wheel drive configurations so we decided to drive them both!
This is the new super ‘Vette and it’s out for blood…
Believe it or not, a sub-$10,000 brand new car exists in the land of colored money and strong beer (Canada).
Acura’s largest sedan is proving to be more popular than the RL it replaced, but we would think twice before signing on the dotted line.
Without any true competitors, where does the Lexus ES300h fit in?
As Volvo begins to overhaul its entire lineup, the XC60 receives significant updates for 2015.
More motor, more gears, more driven wheels
Somehow, BMW’s new compact coupe-styled crossover makes more sense than it has any right to.
“When it drives down the road you’re going to see this thing,” said Al Gardner during his opening remarks at the media drive of the new 2015 300. The Chrysler brand’s president and CEO isn’t kidding; this sedan’s grille is roughly a third larger than the outgoing version’s.
For better or worse, the Infiniti QX80 brings a lot of style to the mammoth luxury SUV segment.
The fifth and final nominee in our 2015 Car of the Year competition.
For 2015 the largest of Mercedes-Benz coupes is once again an S-Class and it is good.
The fourth nominee in out 2015 Car of the Year Competition.
The third nominee in our 2015 Car of the Year competition.
We take the Challenger SRT Hellcat to an ill-prepared drag strip in bad weather and have a blast.
Maybe you’ve noticed the updated Volkswagen Touareg. Scratch that, it’s a safer bet you haven’t seen one of these premium crossovers. Enhanced for 2015 the vehicle gains a variety of features that are sure to please drivers, even if they have a hard time seeing them.
The second nominee for our 2015 Car of the Year Award is the new Volkswagen GTI.
Our first nominee for the 2015 AutoGuide.com Car of the Year award.
The 2015 Murano gets a wild makeover for its third generation, but is it enough to make Nissan’s pseudo luxury midsize crossover worth considering?
After spending a few years in other markets, the Chevrolet Trax is finally coming to America.
There was a time when pickup trucks weren’t expected to do anything but backbreaking work. Some people think of those as “the good old days,” but I respectfully disagree.