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Judging by the fanatical popularity of Cars.com's roundup of all the 2019 
 Super Bowl ads featuring cars, you were only too happy to be solicited to 
 this week.
Here are the top 10 articles Cars.com readers couldn't get enough of in the 
 past seven days, led off by our Family Car of the Year award 
 announcement.
The short summary of the difference between the new Hyundai Palisade 
 and the Kia Telluride is this: almost nothing.
Now that the Detroit auto show has wrapped, we have a clear idea of what 
 wound up exciting audiences over the past couple of weeks, and it starts 
 with the 2020 Cadillac XT6.
While our announcement that the 2019 Mazda MX-5 Miata has been 
 named Cars.com's Most Fun-to-Drive Car of the Year leads our most read 
 news stories this week, it's our Detroit auto show coverage that dominates 
 the list.
A step below the N performance models, the N Line trim level of the 2019 
 Hyundai Elantra GT with sportier looks and some chassis and powertrain 
 upgrades will be extended to other vehicles.
This one goes out exclusively to the enthusiasts. Here are four cars for 
 fanboys that are on display at the 2019 Detroit auto show.
Volkswagen is updating the Passat sedan for 2020 instead of putting it out 
 to pasture, but in a way that makes it look like the German automaker is 
 hedging its bets.
With the debut of the 2020 XT6 at the 2019 Detroit auto show, Cadillac 
 gets its first big three-row crossover.
The boxy 2020 Kia Telluride gives the brand a full-size crossover SUV to 
 take on competitors from Chevrolet, Honda and Nissan.