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Matt Schmitz
Former Assistant Managing Editor-News Matt Schmitz is a veteran Chicago journalist indulging his curiosity for all things auto while helping to inform car shoppers.
In one of Cars.com’s most popular articles of the past week, we tested the Toyota Sequoia and Ford Expedition together. See the rest of the rundown here.
By Matt Schmitz
October 12, 2022
We conducted a towing-and-payload face-off featuring the 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning and 2021 F-150 hybrid in one of our most popular news stories of the past month. See the full list here.
By Matt Schmitz
October 6, 2022
We clue in truck shoppers on what we know so far about the new Chevrolet Silverado HD’s updates in one of our most read stories of the week. See the full list here.
By Matt Schmitz
October 5, 2022
A roundup of the cheapest electric vehicles you can buy tops this week’s list of Cars.com’s most popular stories. See the full top 10 right here.
By Matt Schmitz
September 28, 2022
Our close-up look at the 2023 Toyota Crown heads a Detroit auto show-dominated news week. See the full list of our top stories here.
By Matt Schmitz
September 21, 2022
In one of Cars.com’s most popular news articles of the past week, we put the Ford Maverick’s fuel-sipping potential to the test. See the rest of the top 10 here.
By Matt Schmitz
September 14, 2022
One of our most popular articles of the past week is a roundup of the 2022 Bronco Raptor’s pros and cons. See the rest of our top stories here.
By Matt Schmitz
September 7, 2022
In one of Cars.com’s most popular articles of the past month, we share our thoughts on the all-new 2023 Mazda CX-50. See the full top 10 here.
By Matt Schmitz
September 6, 2022
One of our most popular articles of the past week is a stop-sale order for Hyundai Palisades and Kia Tellurides. See the rest of our top stories here.
By Matt Schmitz
August 31, 2022
In one of our most popular articles of the past week, the long-term 2022 Ford Maverick is still the driving delight it felt like when everything was shiny and new.
By Matt Schmitz
August 24, 2022