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.
Aston Martin turns to aerospace materials and builds a car that files. The Vanquish gives Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner a run for its money, both vehicles are constructed of carbon fiber and aluminum and they both can get airborne.
Not satisfied with merely good enough the folks at Nissan are continuing to improve their already bonkers GT-R. For 2014 the car gets a number of minor enhancements plus a new special model.
One of the most hyped vehicles in recent memory, the FR-S wowed just about anyone who drove it when it arrived a year ago. But now, the honeymoon is over and it’s time to revisit this baby sports car and see if it still lives up that first drive.
With class exclusive features like an 8-speed automatic transmission and an air suspension, is the Ram 1500 setting new benchmarks in the pickup truck segment?
With nearly 200 hp, a sport tuned chassis and less than 2,800 lbs. of weight, the Fiesta ST has all the performance hardware of a proper hot hatch. But can it live up to the hype?
Can a potent and high-tech new turbocharged engine help establish the XTS as a true Cadillac flagship sedan?
Toyota claims to have banished the beige with the 11th generation Corolla and it certainly looks the part. But has Toyota really reinvented its notoriously practical people mover?
People say “less is more,” and perhaps in some circumstances they’re right. Less work leaves more time for play; less stress results in a more peaceful life. But don’t kid yourself, in reality more is actually more and the 2014 Acura RDX proves this.
Underneath, MINI’s new Roadster model shares an awful lot with the Cooper Convertible with two fewer seats and a lot more style.
Being an observer might not be as much fun but it sure is comfortable, as the Mercedes C-Class Coupe proves.
From MyFord Touch to a turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, Ford’s family crossover has had many firsts for the brand. But several years on, is it still cutting edge?
Looking to grow its NISMO brand Nissan has begun affixing performance parts to a new series of models in its lineup, the latest being the quirky Juke. So does this souped-up crossover deserve the motorsports badge? We think you already know the answer.
With a wild new look, luxury amenities, huge power and (at long last) seats worthy of its performance credentials, is the C7 Corvette an affordable Porsche slayer?
Driving across the country with over a hundred of our closest friends while raising money for charity is a guaranteed great time. Doing it behind the wheel of an insane pony car, the 2013 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Convertible, makes it even better.
Sharing everything with the Chevy Silverado but looks, is the Sierra worth the added cost?
Instead of buying indulgences to get into heaven, use your fortune to pick up a Mercedes ML. The cabin is divine, but the drive (and the fuel economy) are their own little purgatory.
Even at 50 years old, the Mustang GT Convertible is still just as cool as it used to be thanks to its throwback styling, powerful V8 engine and drop-top desirability
With attractive new styling and amazing technology additions, the biggest issue facing the Q50 is Infiniti’s confusing new name.
Better looking, with a better ride and an impressive new luxury offering, Toyota opts to hold-over its old engines on the all-new Tundra… and it shows.
We drive VW’s not-for-America Scirocco and find out exactly what we’re missing.
Is the F-Type a genuine Porsche 911 rival? And more importantly, did we just write the first Jaguar review in history to not include a cat reference.
When VW introduced the “new” Beetle back in 1997 it instantly became an icon… for all the wrong reasons. Quickly branded a “chick car,” especially the convertible model, with its latest redesign the bubbly two-door has received more masculine styling but is it enough to attract male buyers or is it still estrogen on wheels?
With more power than ever before, is the V6 Silverado now qualified for hard labor?
Chevy’s new EV is a little shocking, using the lessons the company learned from the Volt and putting them into a smaller package.