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.
Already a solid offering, for 2013 Dodge has added a new 8-speed automatic transmission and gear shifter. One we love and one we hate.
With a design change that might not even qualify as a mid-cycle facelift for some automakers, underneath the 2013 Porsche 911 is as dramatically new as they come.
It’s not German, it’s not even Japanese, but this luxury sedan is up to the challenge and even has something its rivals don’t… value.
New to the well-established mid-size luxury crossover set, Infiniti adds technology, style and value to offer a segment-leading package.
With two different sizes for five or seven passengers, and three engines to choose from, Hyundai offers unmatchable choice in the all-new Santa Fe.
On paper Ford’s new C-MAX tops the Toyota Prius v, but can this family hybrid deliver the real world numbers?
First the Sonic, now the Spark. Do we really need another mini car?
Most shocking about the upgraded Shelby GT500 isn’t the raw power, but that driving the world’s most powerful production V8 engine proves far easier than expected.
Used to challenging its peers on the Formula 1 circuits of the world, McLaren takes the fight to the street.
More than just a facelift, half of all the parts in the LS have been improved with the luxury limo taking on a refreshed attitude with an improved focus on style and performance.
Top-dog Camaro shows off its playful side with top-down variant.
Marketed as a brand that’s now interesting, the updated MKS now has much to offer though is perhaps still more of a curiosity.
Bold promises have been met with skepticism, but after driving the Tesla Model S we’re left wondering if the era of the electric car has arrived.
A decade since being discontinued, Toyota has brought back it’s RAV4 EV with a little boost from the electric car experts at Tesla Motors.
With some help from the Camaro ZL1’s parts bin, Chevrolet now has a track-conscious sports car that’ll take on the Mustangs for less.
Launching the new Malibu Eco with the eAssist mild-hybrid to limited praise, does the new 2.5L gas engine help bring it up to speed?
Before we say goodbye to the current Sierra, AutoGuide truck guy Huw Evans takes it for a farewell ride and discovers that it still stacks up strongly and is likely to be even more attractive as dealers look to off-load.
The “Allroad” name might be a bit of a misnomer, but this rugged and raised A4 brings a new level of functionality to further split the difference between conventional wagon and a crossover.
With big claims and even bigger aspirations, can the ATS really hope to win over young luxury buyers from the German brands?
Honda finally delivers the fun-to-drive Si we’ve been asking for, only it doesn’t have any more power and costs a premium.
Ford’s latest Mustang drop top delivers the power and performance enthusiasts have come to expect with added style and more unique tech features.
With no love lost for the previous 6 Series, BMW’s new luxury sports car delivers the best of best worlds in a package that you’ll daydream about.
He’s not an auto journalist and doesn’t even write for us, but AutoGuide loaned a Toyota Sienna to one of the editors of sister-site ATV.com for a summer adventure.
As often happens, the Abarth model we receive isn’t quite the car that’s become a legend over in Europe. This time, it might actually be better.