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Spruced up for the 2024 model year with a new grille and a more efficient continuously variable automatic transmission, the Nissan Sentra sedan creeps up $430 over the 2023 starting price.
The 2024 Hyundai Elantra gets revised styling, additional safety features and some cabin upgrades.
Cars.com is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, and we thought we’d commemorate the occasion by taking a look back at five vehicles that are as important and relevant today as they were a quarter century ago.
The 40th Anniversary Edition will be available in three colors: gray, white and blue. All wear black 18-inch wheels, mirrors and door handles, as well as a black lip spoiler and grille.
The core appeal of the Corolla is mainstream transportation that’s affordable to buy and affordable to drive, thanks in part to competitive fuel efficiency for each of its versions.
The 2024 Acura Integra is available in four trim levels: base, A-Spec, A-Spec with Technology Package, and Type S.
For 2024, the Mazda3’s roster of standard safety features now includes blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert and rear door alert.
The most meaningful updates to the 2024 Sentra are a new CVT and stop-start functionality, which Nissan claims drive an increase in fuel efficiency, but the company has yet to release EPA figures.
Here’s a rundown of 2023 Honda Civic’s gas mileage for its various versions, trim levels, engines and transmissions.
After first testing a group of small SUVs, the agency put five small cars through the wringer of its updated moderate overlap front crash test.