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Just as trucks and SUVs are popular with car shoppers these days, so were they at the show, with three of the four vehicle debuts falling into these two categories.
The updates Cadillac has made for the 2025 model year make what is already an outstanding sedan even more user-friendly, and that should be celebrated.
The 2024 Gladiator sports a lot of the same tasty upgrades as the 2024 Wrangler, with a few key omissions and a sad discontinuation from the prior model year.
We looked at the latest state of tailgate tech among Ford, GM and Ram to determine if Ford’s new Pro Access Tailgate is likely to be a deciding factor in bringing new buyers.
For 2024, the Gladiator receives nearly identical enhancements to its in-car technology and safety that proved to be significant additions to the new Wrangler.
The 2024 GMC Acadia makes its debut at the 2023 Detroit auto show, growing significantly in both size and style with this redesign.
For 2024, the GMC Acadia is redesigned on a much larger platform, and all variants get an all-new standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine.
Cadillac’s CT5 sports sedan gets refreshed for model-year 2025, with a stylish revised face, additional standard and available driver-assistance systems, and a giant new multimedia screen.
The new Pro Access Tailgate available on the 2024 F-150 appears to improve its utility by eliminating the need to reach over a lowered tailgate or awkwardly tilt around a corner to get access to the bed.
The 2024 F-150 gains a number of clever features – some of which are new to the light-duty truck class, while others take inspiration from equipment that’s available in competing pickups.
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