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.
The Future We Aren’t Ready For
Impractical Performance Turned to 11
With over 50 variations of the Sprinter available, it’s easy to understand why Mercedes calls it the Swiss Army knife of commercial vehicles.
Polestar transforms the V60 wagon into a true performance car.
Subaru makes minor tweaks to the 2015 Impreza to give it more mainstream appeal.
Standing in the Shadow of Giants
You’re never supposed to judge a book by its cover, but whoever came up with that adage obviously never saw a bound version of the U.S. tax code. The 2015 Ford Expedition looks almost exactly like the model it’s replacing but is there more to this story than meets the eye?
The new Mercedes-Benz flagship doesn’t just raise the bar for its brand, it changes the standard for the entire industry.
The Toyota Yaris is refreshed for 2015, but it still trails the competition in features and technological advancement. Are those downsides enough to take your business elsewhere or is the Yaris still better than its competition?
Dodge overhauled the Charger for 2015. While the SRT Hellcat is stealing headlines, the more pedestrian SXT AWD is still a compelling package.
Dodge shoves the Hellcat engine into the 2015 Charger and creates a monster… an awesome monster.
Jeep lent us a Wrangler Unlimited and asked us to get it dirty. We obliged.
The Evoque is a smaller, lighter Range Rover. It’s a city-friendly crossover with some off-road capability and a suitably opulent cabin, though it’s not without its faults.
With the smaller Macan crossover, Porsche continues to evolve into a luxury automaker with a sporty edge.
Toyota adds more appeal to the minivan you actually want to be seen in.
A new gasoline engine makes an interesting proposition in Ram’s Heavy Duty pickup, but is it really up to the task?
One of the world’s fanciest sedans is getting a mid-cycle refresh so naturally we needed to investigate.
BMW’s 4 Series convertible isn’t much of an “Ultimate Driving Machine,” but it makes for a very comfortable cruiser that you could drive all year if you wanted to…
Minivans are the grilled chicken breast of the automotive world: Wholesome but inherently dull. And that’s why we applaud Kia for attempting to make the all-new 2015 Sedona a more interesting prospect with the addition of a few carefully selected SUV cues. We don’t expect to see Range Rover buyers stampeding for Kia showrooms, but…
Honda honed its popular CR-V compact crossover to a razor-sharp edge for 2015, giving it more power, a stronger structure and an extra helping of advanced technology. What’s not to like? The answer just might surprise you.
You can daily drive Porsche’s street-legal race car, but does that mean you should?
For 2015 the Mazda3 gains a manual transmission for models with the larger 2.5-liter engine, making a good car even better.
Ford is “lighting” the way in America’s full-size pickup segment, but has the new F-150 lost any capability in the process?
Volkswagen is killing the Eos in one year. Should you be upset?