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Just a few model years out from an overhaul that saw its AMG performance variants undergo a tectonic shift, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan is little changed for 2025.
Rolls-Royce hasn’t said how much it’s asking for the Black Badge Spectre, but if it isn’t $500,000 to start, it certainly will be by the time buyers are done rummaging through the Bespoke catalog.
Inside the 2026 Volvo XC60 is a new 11.2-inch touchscreen that overflows the space occupied by its predecessor, standing a couple of inches above the plane of the dashboard.
While the Lexus GX 550 and Toyota Land Cruiser share their underlying structure, there are significant differences that affect their towing capabilities.
The auto-industry analysts at J.D. Power say vehicles built during the COVID-19 pandemic are more problematic than those manufactured any year since 2009.
The 2025 Volvo V60 Cross Country carries over into the new model year unchanged, but the V60 Recharge has been discontinued.
With a base price of $36,350 (including destination charge), the ADX starts $2,155 higher than its Integra sedan sibling.
Read here for five things we like about the latest Mercedes-Benz E-Class and two things we do not after a week spent driving one.
Having updated the E-Class for 2024 with a new infotainment suite and a dashboard consumed by digital displays, Mercedes-Benz focused on mechanical parts for 2025.
BMW refined the 2025 i4 lineup with minor design changes, and it’s now available at dealerships with pricing outlined.