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.
Nissan introduces a new price leader in Canada that isn’t just affordable, but a decent car as well.
The Audi A4 as we know it has been on sale in the U.S. since 2008. Essentially it’s gone unchanged for more than half a decade, but is it still competitive or do reinvigorated adversaries from Cadillac and BMW leave this car in the dust?
With the all-new Golf, Volkswagen is looking to do more than bogey in the land of eagles. But does this birdie fly, or is it a poor attempt at a hole-in-one?
The TRD Pro package is Toyota’s most comprehensive off-road special to date, but does it do enough?
GMC’s new HD Trucks are refined, quiet and smooth, perhaps to a fault.
Lamborghini says its new Huracán super sports car is both more refined and intense than the Gallardo it replaces. We couldn’t agree more!
The Fusion has looks, but is hoping to improve its substance with a new refined turbocharged engine that will deliver better fuel economy.
The LR4 enters 2014 with a host of updates to remain relevant despite its age.
Chevrolet’s Korea-built city car gets a CVT for 2014, further cementing its place as the leader in its segment.
At this year’s New York Auto Show, Nissan announced that the Versa would get a facelift for 2015, but that its starting price of $12,800 will remain unchanged — meaning it will retain its title as the least-expensive car sold in America.
Jeep revived its legendary Cherokee nameplate for 2014, but can its car-based model cash the checks its heritage writes?
Buick’s sub-compact crossover attempts to provide luxury to the masses, but falls short.
Chrysler struck gold with its 3.0-liter diesel engine, but priced like a rare diamond, this configuration only serves a certain market segment.
Ford’s F-150 Tremor is a limited-production sport truck designed to turn heads on the street. It’s quick and stylish, but do its drawbacks negate these advantages?
One of four models to newly be paired with a turbocharged diesel V6 for 2014, the A7 is a stylish German rocket ship.
Minivans make life happen and no minivan makes it happen as easily as the Honda Odyssey.
For 2015, the Fit enters its third generation with more space, more power and less obscure looks.
Volkswagen doesn’t currently offer a diesel version of the Tiguan in the U.S. Should they?
Hyundai’s new luxury sedan bodes very well for the brand’s future.
The totally redesigned 2015 Cadillac Escalade features an upgraded powertrain, a sumptuous new interior and more standard equipment than ever. Keeping with tradition, it’s all wrapped in a bold package that’s unmistakable.
If there was anything not to love about the 12C, the 650S will make you forget all about it.
A car designed to offer plenty of space and value comes up a bit short.
A car that steers and brakes for itself, the Infiniti Q50S Hybrid is one of the most high-tech vehicles on the market. But should you shell out for the hybrid model or go for the gas-only version?
The CLS 63 AMG-S 4Matic is fast, stylish and luxurious. But is it a bit too much?