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 300C AWD offers a heavy dose of style and luxury. Unfortunately, it also features a high price tag.
MINI’s iconic Cooper Hardtop is all-new for 2014, but it’s bigger in a number of key dimensions. Has the company ruined a good thing or improved the breed?
AutoGuide.com’s resident truck expert takes the Toyota Tacoma towing, snow-going and even tries to get stuck. Read the story here.
Nissan adds a new hybrid variant to the hot-selling Pathfinder this year that is more complex. Is it worth the price increase?
With a twin-charged engine, eight-speed automatic transmission and impressive new safety features, Volvo has breathed some new life into the S60.
Acura asks customers to pony up big bucks for its small hybrid. We would pass and here’s why.
Wagon lovers everywhere are lining the streets in celebration as Volvo brings a proper wagon back to America. But is it any good and, more importantly, will it sell?
BMW Transplants the heart and soul of its executive sports sedan into a bigger package, delivering excellent driving dynamics and serious luxury.
With the improvements made last year, the Honda Crosstour has become more attractive to consumers. Well, maybe attractive is the wrong word to use.
The BMW 435i may not be as engaging to drive as older 3 series convertibles, but is a great baby grand touring drop-top.
Compact, engaging and powerful. The E46 M3 reborn.
Nissan slashed pricing on its 370Z sports car this year and that was more than enough reason to take another look.
For 2014 Hyundai has made same minor changes to the Sonata to help the keep the aging car relevant in today’s hotly contested family sedan market.
For 2014 the Jetta receives a new engine, a new rear suspension and new electric assist power steering. Will these changes be enough to return the Jetta to its former glory?
The automotive world’s big-button telephone gets better for its target market.
With a supercharged 5.0-liter V8, is Jaguar’s fastest sports car driving perfection or overblown?
Jeep’s Grand Cherokee Overland goes overboard on luxury.
A two-door shield from the outside world.
With stiff new competition entering the commercial van market, Mercedes-Benz has refreshed the Sprinter van for 2014 and added a new efficient four-cylinder turbo-diesel option.
BMW’s first ever ground-up electric car might not be pretty, so it’s a good thing its real beauty lies beneath its aluminum chassis and carbon fiber skin.
Road Test Editor Mike Schlee’s wife weighs in on the 2014 AutoGuide.com Car of the Year.
Hyundai hopes improved engines and content value will help it hang with the best.
Thanks to its body-on-frame construction the 4Runner is an off-road powerhouse, but can it stay smooth enough on the roads to please a family?
Dodge is back in the small-car segment in a big way with the brand-new Dart. Does this Alfa Romeo-infused sedan make up for the company’s past sins or is it just another Caliber-level disappointment?