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The updated 2022 Genesis G70 makes smart changes to frequently used areas — a more substantial refresh than most cars get after three years.

By Joe Bruzek
Managing Editor

For drivers who refuse to jump on the SUV bandwagon, the list of available cars is dwindling at an alarming rate as automakers focus on classes that dominate the sales charts.
By Jane Ulitskaya
May 26, 2021
Having brought back the Supra, Toyota is now trying to liven up another
fan favorite in its lineup, the Land Cruiser, with a new Heritage Edition.
By Brian Normile
February 12, 2019
Here we are now at the 2019 Chicago Auto Show with the North American
debut of the 2020 Evoque. Check out a closer look of the new SUV in this
video.
By Aaron Bragman
February 8, 2019
The Jaguar F-Type brings a new special-edition model to market for the
2020 model year: the Checkered Flag Limited Edition. What the F-Type
won't have, however, is a manual transmission option.
By Brian Normile
January 31, 2019
Porsche has teamed up with Electrify America to provide owners of the
2020 Porsche Taycan electric vehicle with three years of unlimited prepaid
fast charging.
By Aaron Bragman
January 28, 2019

The 2019 Lincoln Continental — in certain configurations — has been
awarded a Top Safety Pick Plus rating from the Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety.
By Cars.com Editors
January 23, 2019

We can't say for certain that the 2020 Lincoln Aviator will live up to its
promise because we haven't driven one yet, but we now know what it will
cost. It had better deliver.
By Cars.com Editors
January 22, 2019
Getting to drive a Lamborghini is an aspiration for many, automotive
journalists included. That's true for Cars.com reviewer Brian Wong, who
got behind the wheel of a Lamborghini for the first time recently. Wong
may have fantasized about his first time in a Lambo — what he never
imagined is that it would be in an ... SUV?
By Brian Normile
January 11, 2019
Style and technology punctuate the case for Volvo’s redesigned S60 sedan, but drivability remains a question mark.

By Kelsey Mays
Assistant Managing Editor-News