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More and more vehicles are beginning to offer wireless Apple CarPlay, with wireless Android Auto close behind. Which cars have it? How does it work? Here’s what you should know.
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The J.D. Power Initial Quality Study measures the number of problems experienced per 100 vehicles during the first 90 days of vehicle ownership.
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Some vehicles are beginning to offer wireless Apple CarPlay, with wireless Android Auto close behind. Which cars have it? How does it work? Here’s what to know for 2021.
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Nissan’s redesigned 2021 Rogue offers two new examples of display technology: a 9.0-inch dashboard touchscreen and a fully digital, 12.3-inch instrument panel.
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The technology added to the 2021 Ford Edge may intrigue potential buyers, but it leaves questions on whether it will be user-friendly.
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SiriusXM’s availability as a standard feature on all 2021 BMWs is part of an agreement between the satellite radio provider and the automaker.
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The new version of the three-row Acura MDX SUV rides on a new platform, and gets upgraded interior materials and additional technology.
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The 2022 Taos is a new SUV with a length and a wheelbase landing part way between the Tiguan and micro-SUVs like the Ford EcoSport or Chevrolet Trax.
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The 2021 Santa Fe’s powertrain upgrades, even without the addition of a hybrid option, are significant compared to the laggy 2020 Santa Fe.
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The new 2021 GT is, in effect, McLaren’s SUV: a more comfortable, easier-to-use “daily supercar” that McLaren hopes to use to boost its appeal to a wider array of customers.