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 Prius plug-in hybrid doesn’t lend itself well to hype, but look at the numbers and this electric car starts to add up.
A bigger 3 Series sounds like a great idea, but you won’t find all of BMW’s brilliant sport sedan in the X3 and you’ll likely find it a little lacking in luxury.
The 2014 Scion tC receives substantial styling updates, a few chassis revisions and a new infotainment unit. Is this enough to transform the tC from a stylish lukewarm hatch into a red-blooded hot hatch?
Lexus, the purveyor of gold-plated Toyotas is serious about improving its products. The latest result of this passionate pursuit is the 2014 IS sports sedan, but is it ready to quarrel with segment leaders like the BMW 3 Series and Cadillac ATS?
Big, quiet, comfortable and affordable, the Buck Enclave makes for an attractive luxury-level SUV. If only it had a luxury interior.
A bold new look, innovative features plus even more capability and fuel economy; but does the Chevy Silverado still have a junk interior?
With fun-to-drive compact four-doors dying out and crossovers all the rage, is the Juke the sport compact sedan for a new automotive era?
Big, luxurious and powerful; is owning a German SUV the true American dream?
If you’re not familiar with modern diesels the folks at Mercedes are doing everything they can to change that. The company’s latest vehicle to receive a diesel engine is its GLK midsize SUV. Was it worth the wait or is it as stinky as the oily fuel it runs on?
Think of it as the better-looking older brother of Ford’s turbocharged people-mover, the Flex.
With the base V6 engine and a manual transmission, the Cayenne delivers all the luxury and utility you’d expect while also being an SUV for Porsche enthusiasts and a relative bargain.
With an emphasis on refinement, the new Sonata Hybrid delivers exceptional fuel economy with few compromises.
With a slew of new large crossovers hitting the market, is a light refresh too subtle to keep Chevy’s Traverse in the game?
You may have to be rich to buy one, but the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S is still a value proposition.
Do new safety and tech features help the aged Murano keep up with the times, or is this once-modern machine past its prime?
A solid list of upgrades for 2013 keep the Acadia relevant compared to new rivals, while an updated look gives it an edge.
Luxurious and long, BMW’s updated 740Li proves you can play in the big leagues without breaking the bank.
Great in some aspects, class trailing in others, the Malibu is a refresh away from being competitive in the crowded family sedan segment.
With BMW’s Gran Turismo version of the 5 Series a genuine dud, should we expect the same from a GT-ified 3 Series?
A new engine plus refreshed styling inside and out may not sound like much, but it transforms this compact luxury crossover from pretender to contender.
One of the newest SUVs to transform into a crossover is Nissan’s Pathfinder. Is this 2013 model better off for making the switch… or worse?
Rivals are no match for the new Boxster, except when it comes to cup holders.
The most ridiculous of the Cayenne models, the GTS takes it another step further with the optional and very wild Peridot Green paint. Surprsingly, it also has a practical side.
On the market for so long it might qualify for a senior’s discount, Infiniti’s EX37 is one of the most entertaining compact crossovers available.