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As in prior contests, our complaints with the Rogue were few, and the SUV’s good-to-great performance in most of our scored categories is a testament to its all-around goodness.
By Aaron Bragman
April 28, 2025
We took seven compact SUVs recently on a roughly 250-mile fuel economy drive to measure their road-trip efficiency in a real-world setting.
By Brian Normile
April 28, 2025
When we gathered seven popular models to find the best compact SUV for 2025, we made sure to measure their cargo areas to see which one had the most space.
By Mike Hanley
April 28, 2025
Even though one is a retro-futuristic van and the other is a futuristic SUV, at their core, these EVs are both people movers, so we put them to the test to see which is better.
By Mike Hanley and Brian Normile
February 24, 2025
To find our favorite full-size truck, we tested the 2024 Ford F-150, 2024 GMC Sierra 1500 and 2025 Ram 1500 in a variety of evaluations.
By Mike Hanley
December 9, 2024
We didn’t just like the Ram 1500 best, it also performed the best in a number of categories where its numbers simply beat the other two trucks.
By Aaron Bragman
December 9, 2024
To test how well each of the trucks in our full-size pickup comparison towed, we paired the 2024 Ford F-150, 2024 GMC Sierra 1500 and 2025 Ram 1500 with three similar camper trailers.
By Joe Bruzek
December 9, 2024
We wanted to know how quick the three trucks in our comparison test were with and without 1,000 pounds of payload, so we took them to a drag strip.
By Brian Normile
December 9, 2024
Three different trucks, three different powertrains. We wanted to know: What gas mileage do they get in real-world driving?
By Mike Hanley
December 9, 2024
For this test, we conducted a real-world fuel economy drive of the Corolla Hybrid and Elantra Hybrid and determined what each one does and doesn’t do well.
By Brian Normile
August 5, 2024