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 slight redesign for 2010, the Camry now gets a more aggressive look to match the SE model’s improved driving dynamics and powerful, optional V6 engine.
Subaru’s plan to grow the its market share also includes a plan to grow its vehicles. But has the new U.S.-friendly size of the all-new 2010 Legacy done more harm than good?
The E550 Coupe might not be up to the competition in driving dynamics, but it has plenty of everything else, from luxury, to looks, to lots of horsepower.
Initially offered as turbocharged alternative to more mainstream crossovers, Mazda has caved to market pressure, offering a toned-down CX-7. But without the zoom-zoom, does the CX-7 have other attributes to win over consumers?
With Nissan looking to extend the life of the Titan by several more years as it plans a replacement, we take another look at this Japanese pickup to see how the original compares against newer offerings.
Opting to completely revamp the Tucson, Hyundai has stopped playing catch-up and is now poised to compete head-on at the front of the pack.
With 638-hp, a thunderous exhaust note, a swollen hood and bulging fenders, the Corvette ZR1 may be an unstoppable force in the hands of a Corvette Racing god like Ron Fellows, but is it civilized enough for us mere mortals to drive?
A tour of Lamborghini’s factory wouldn’t be complete without sampling the goods. No, we’re not talking about buying a t-shirt, but rather grabbing the company’s flagship LP640 Roadster for a tour of the Italian countryside.
With 638-hp, a thunderous exhaust note, a swollen hood and bulging fenders, the Corvette ZR1 may be an unstoppable force in the hands of a Corvette Racing god like Ron Fellows, but is it civilized enough for us mere mortals to drive?
With the new XF joining the Jaguar lineup in 2008 and the XJ redesigned for 2010, the XK coupe still has a few more years left to live. Thankfully, Jag passed on the usually mild mid-cycle update in favor of an all-new 5.0-liter V8.
As the practical version of the Civic Si, we take the Si Sedan for a long-term test to see if the car’s sporty high-strung nature goes from asset to liability.
In the current environmental craze, E-cars are seen as a major proponent in a future of sustainable mobility, but can they achieve the desired goals of practicality and pep?
When Mitsubishi launched the tenth-generation EVO, some complained that the car had gotten soft. The reality, however, is that the EVO X is a superior performance machine, and a new class offered by the Jim Russell school at Infineon Raceway will make converts out of the most hardened traditionalists, all while offering excessive thrills for…
With 505 pushrod ponies the 2010 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 has more than enough brute force to overwhelm the competition. But with a suspension design out of the dark ages, does it require a driver with a touch of madness or at least a total disinterest in suspension geometry and the laws of physics? Only one…
With an edgy new design, improved handling and a serenely luxurious interior, the 2010 E350 delivers a perfect balance of luxury and sporty motoring – minus the lackluster engine.
Lincoln’s “unique” design for the MKT means it looks nothing like its sister car, the Ford Flex, but it is available with the same 355-hp EcoBoost engine.
With more on-road and off-road capability, the Range Rover Sport defines the term Sport Utility Vehicle
Without A/C, ABS or a radio, Nissan’s entry-level 1.6 Base Sedan, isn’t called a base model for nothing.
AutoGuide takes issue with the modern idiom that no one makes bad cars any more.
Revised last year and with a new name for 2010, the ML350 BlueTEC offers tried and true diesel capability and fuel economy, but is it a compelling enough alternative to the sportier German alternatives and Japanese hybrids?
It doesn’t just look the part, with a dynamic driving experience, powerful 4-cylinder, great looks and an excellent price; the Forte Koup is a bold new direction for Kia.
New A4 platform give the S4 a roomier and more luxurious ride, while the new supercharged V6 engine delivers all the power with less fuel consumption.
The third generation Prius is targeted at a wider audience and should succeed thanks to improved fuel economy, a more powerful engine, some high-tech gadgets and a lower price point.
Based on the Chevy Equinox, the more muscular looking Terrain expands GMC’s lineup for 2010 to include a masculine compact crossover.