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With the all-new 2026 Lexus ES going on sale soon, Lexus is offering an enticing deal on the 2025 model: up to $2,500 cash back.
Ford’s first major recall of the month involves the windshield wipers on more than 604,500 Ford and Lincoln SUVs.
A new SV Black trim level adds dark trim elements inside and out for 2026, but there are otherwise no major changes to the Land Rover Range Rover for the new model year.
BMW is recalling more than 58,700 vehicles over an issue with the electrical wiring harness for the air-conditioning system.
2026 BMW X5 pricing starts at $69,050 (including destination charge), though some versions exceed $100,000.
Discover the few remaining luxury cars that run on regular-octane gasoline, helping owners save hundreds of dollars a year on fuel costs.
Polestar’s expansion plans are in stark contrast to other automakers’ EV production plans; many are canceling current EVs as well as future models in light of shifting demand and an uncertain tariff landscape.
Mercedes-Benz has issued a recall for more than 11,800 examples of its all-electric EQB SUV over an issue that may lead to a fire.
The A6’s base price of $65,395 is higher than before, but the sedan also incorporates more standard features.
Available as an SUV or coupe, the new Mercedes-AMG GLC53 4Matic+ joins the GLC lineup for the 2027 model year and will have 443 horsepower and up to 472 pounds-feet of torque.