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What stood out in driving the 2019 Lexus UX 200 was what the small SUV
was missing: A vehicle named UX strangely lacks a good user experience.
By Brian Wong
November 13, 2018
We take a closer look at what $60,000-plus pickup trucks get you in three
redesigned competitors from our 2018 Best Half-Ton Truck Challenge: the
Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500 and Ram 1500.
By Brian Normile
November 13, 2018
Heading to the 2018 Charlotte Auto Show in North Carolina? We have you
covered. Check out highlights of the four-day event beginning Thursday
herein.
By Patrick Masterson
November 12, 2018
Our compatriots at PickupTrucks.com got together recently in Nashville,
Tenn., to test five of the newest half-ton trucks on the market and find out
which one is best. Which pickup was it? Find out here.
By Brian Normile
November 12, 2018
The three mid-size sedans we tested for Cars.com's 2018 Mid-Size Sedan
Challenge are among the most popular. So is the 2018 Honda Accord, 2019
Nissan Altima or 2018 Toyota Camry tops? Find out in this video.
By Matt Schmitz
November 12, 2018
With the latest edition of its beloved Forester, Subaru has improved on
previous generations' successes without taking a step backwards. Our
readers agree, making it among the most popular reviews of the week.
Check out the top hits this week here.
By Brian Normile
November 9, 2018
We think a few Japanese cars of yore would fill holes in the marketplace or
their respective automaker's lineup if they returned. Here are four.
By Brian Wong
November 9, 2018
Mazda's third U.S. product to offer the Signature badge, the highfalutin'
CX-5 features a few upscale amenities and more power — and it isn't the
only thing that changed for the model-year 2019 SUV.
By Kelsey Mays
November 9, 2018
That's a wrap: We have the lowdown on our 10 favorite cars from the 2018
Specialty Equipment Market Association Show in Las Vegas.
By Cars.com Editors
November 9, 2018
The 2018 Nissan Kicks ticks all the boxes to be the go-to city car, making
up in fun and utility for what it lacks in excitement.
By Fred Meier
November 9, 2018