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.
With a three driving modes selector borrowed from the CR-Z, can Honda infuse it’s fun-to-drive dynamic into the electric car segment?
Standing for Sport Technologies, the ST badge is no gimmick, helping the Focus challenge long standing industry leaders in the hot hatch segment in a way that’s almost not fair.
Convinced of the improved creature comforts of the BMW 328i, we take it to our test track to discover just how well the new 3 Series holds up dynamically.
No longer the girly-girl Beetle of recent memory, the more masculine Bug gets more muscle under the hood. But the question still remains: would you be caught driving it?
Ford’s three-cylinder turbocharged engine aims to further improve fuel economy for compact lineup.
A full-size sedan with a 4-cylinder engine, has Ford gone too far in the name of fuel economy?
Veloster Turbo answers the call for more power, but also asks: “Would you like anything else with that?”
Replacing last year’s Elantra Touring with the Elantra GT, Hyundai trades 5-door competitors from the Matrix to the Mazda3. And it shows.
Ask the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 if it’s ridiculous or ridiculously awesome and it will answer just once: Yes.
Restyled but hardly reengineered, can the new Yaris still compete?
Denali luxury sub-brand expands to bring high-grade additions to GMC’s entry-level utility vehicle.
A new powerful and efficient engine is the latest piece in the puzzle, helping the SRX move from the back of the luxury crossover pack, to a contender for the lead.
Can we call it the comeback of the electric car? Maybe not just yet, but the attempt is now there with increasing supply, the latest of which comes courtesy of Ford.
Falling short compared to rivals when it comes to overall utility, the Ram 1500 Laramie is about much more – like looking really, really good.
Audi’s latest four-door is part of a new breed of luxury sedans shaking up the establishment.
A car that has always offered a unique blend of performance, luxury and compact car sensibility, the new GLI offers
With a company reputation and nameplate that is often scrutinized, the old Kia Rio could easily be overlooked. Completely reimagined, it’s no longer an underdog in its category. In fact, it’s impossible to ignore.
Hybrid option gives already unique model one more special quality to set it apart.
Sized like a 7 Series but priced like a 5, XTS offers value in a luxury package. But the real question is whether premium brand buyers want a full-size car for a mid-size price.
Redesigned Altima delivers all that you love about Nissan’s mid-size sedan plus class leading fuel economy and plenty of unique features.
It may not get wildly impressive fuel economy, nor is it sports sedan fast, but the Regal eAssist delivers a unique package and an impressive combination you won’t find anywhere else.
Improved in many ways the 2013 SHO looks better and goes faster, but it remains a Taurus, and not a terribly original one at that.
ML350’s diesel option means the best reason to buy an M-Class is no longer just because of the tri-pointed start on the grille.
Kia’s Optima Hybrid nails the details that make for a fun and sexy, eco-cruiser.