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 2020 Jeep Gladiator is one of the most highly anticipated vehicles to launch in years.
It doesn’t feel special, but it does feel right.
A 1,000-mile road trip gave us a lot of time to get to know this popular family sedan.
The BMW X2 M35i is a hot hatch in disguise and it made me love crossovers.
Now with all-wheel-drive and a simplified suspension, is the Mazda3 still a top car in its class?
The Big BMW has arrived with seating for (X)7.
Large and in charge, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan represents a whole new direction for the luxury automaker.
A Nissan NV cargo van is a versatile and hard-working option for many small business people.
Four-cylinder turbo doesn’t affect the charm of our favorite off-roader
The Ram 1500 is an award-winning truck. Here’s a quick look at the pros and cons of this popular pickup.
This truck is the new segment leader.
Now available as a droptop, the 720S is still a near perfect supercar.
Does the new Corolla sedan break any new ground?
The extra range is an added bonus to an already great EV.
The often overlooked little brother to the bigger Jeeps is a surprisingly good all-around crossover.
Longer, Lighter, Faster and track worthy, this drop top is a dream.
It looks premium, but is it?
Volvo’s latest wagon is a wintertime must-drive.
Turbocharged Expedition Max has all the space and refinement of a premium vehicle, not to mention the price tag too.
It’s not the Camaro Chevy says it is.
Is less practical more cool?
The Passport is an interesting blend of Honda refinement and off-road capability.
A family car for dads who still want to be sort of cool.
It seems like a marketing gimmick.