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Here are three vehicles, all SUVs, offering substantial discounts through the holiday weekend that are worth investigating further if money back is your primary concern.
The 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Free Wheeling is a great choice for shoppers scared of the future: With retro driving manners, dated but effective interior tech and a stripe-heavy appearance package that pays homage to big vehicles of the 1970s, it’s not for everyone – but if it is for you, it won’t disappoint.
Check out five things we like about the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus and three things we don’t.
The all-new Countryman EV is set to go on sale in September 2024, a year after it was first announced and coinciding with Mini’s 65th anniversary of selling cars in the U.S.
Take a look at how the Latch system and each car seat scored in our Car Seat Check of the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq.
Acura tweaked the RDX’s infotainment tech for the 2025 model year, and the starting price of the SUV increases just $350 from 2024.
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC350e has an impressive 54-mile electric-only range, according to Mercedes, and starts at $61,050 (all prices include $1,150 destination).
Cars.com Detroit Bureau Chief Aaron Bragman drove the Blazer EV and came away with some definite thoughts on how it performs.
Everyone’s favorite baby Bronco is getting some updates for the new model year, including technology and safety upgrades and the off-road Sasquatch Package.
Read here for five things we like about the 2024 BMW X6 M Competition and three things we do not.