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The coolest thing about the Tokyo Motor Show is seeing all the fun cars we’ll never get here in America — but it’s also the saddest thing. Here are the 2019 stars.
Mazda redesigned its compact sedan and hatchback line for 2019, and for 2020, it adds several standard safety features to the base sedan.
Redesigned for 2020, the Toyota Corolla is improbably fun to drive. We tested it back to back with a stalwart fun-to-drive compact, the Mazda3 — and the results surprised us.
IIHS tests of pedestrian crash systems with automatic braking on 16 mid-size cars show a wide variance in abilities to detect and avoid hitting pedestrians.
Android Auto capability comes standard or is available as an option on many 2016-and-later vehicles, but not all manufacturers have included the integration. Read on to find out which cars currently offer the feature.
Which convertibles for the 2019 model year offer power-folding hardtops? Just seven. Here they are.
Rather than buy an older used car that’s lacking in safety features for your teen, it’s better to buy new and load it up with all the latest safety tech that will help your teen stay safe on the road.
Up-level models of the 2019 Mazda6 mid-size sedan and CX-9 three-row SUV have earned a Top Safety Pick Plus designation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Both the Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride SUVs merit a lot of attention in Cars.com’s most popular news stories of the past month, but that’s not all. Check out the full list right here.
Our comprehensive roundup of everything a would-be buyer might need to know about the 2020 Lincoln Aviator lands at No. 1 on our list of most popular articles this week, but that’s not all; check out the full list here for more car stories of the past week.