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.
Editor-in-Chief and car snob Colum Wood finds the 2013 GT-R entertaining and insufferable… almost.
Toyota has pulled a page from its Prius playbook with the 2013 Avalon Hybrid. But does an electrified version of a big sedan make any sense?
The 2013 Audi A4 gathers new appeal to better compete with its compatriots thanks to some mild style tweaks. Small as they may be, it’s the little things that help this year’s A4 feel like a more viable competitor against other German luxury sedans.
Ford’s new hybrid-only nameplate gains a new plug-in variant to fight the Prii.
BMW’s smallest crossover is trying its luck in the US
Subaru aims to take on the crossover crowd with an innovative new package, but will anyone beyond the Subie faithful convert?
Yet again, BMW takes aim this year at well-heeled luxury buyers interested in a German cocktail of practicality, performance and power.
AutoGuide drives the all-new Note in Japan, previewing what will (and what may) arrive here as the new Versa Hatchback.
Earlier this year we compared the Volkswagen Jetta TDI to the Toyota Prius in our Ultimate Commuter Car Shootout. But does VW have a more capable rival in its Jetta Hybrid?
With the Avalon’s look becoming as dated as its customer base, Toyota relaunches a bold new full-size sedan in the hopes of attracting Gen-X.
With new features, added space, class leading fuel economy and, most notably, a premium look, the Sentra is now in the compact car spotlight.
Nissan’s iconic SUV evolves, boasting a new look, improved fuel economy, a better ride and plenty of new features
With excellent fuel economy, an attractive price and as much power as some turbocharged German rivals, what’s wrong with Cadillac’s entry-level 2.5L 4-cylinder in the ATS?
Can down-sized engines make for a new era of good and affordable Mercedes models?
F-Sport not terribly sporty, and that’s not a bad thing.
Looking nearly unchanged and in its fifth decade on sale, is the Mercedes G-Class past its prime?
Far from being a mainstream transportation solution, the 500C sidesteps conventional small car norms and asks if you’re more about functionality or style.
Chevrolet’s non-hybrid fuel sipper saves through clever engineering, but is it worth the markup?
It gets 47 mpg. It has class-exclusive safety and technology features. But the most important feature of the 2013 Ford Fusion is something you already know: it’s got a pretty face.
You aren’t alone if you don’t know Coda. But should you?
AutoGuide asks: Is a 4,500 lb convertible really worthy of the M-Badge?
After one failed Accord hybrid, can a plug-in version set Honda on the path to hybrid success?
Failing to reach segment-leading fuel economy numbers, has the new Accord missed the mark?
With no turbo and no AWD, how exactly is this little sports car a Subaru?