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We recently had some back-to-back seat time in both the new 2023 Sequoia Limited and 2022 Expedition Limited Stealth Edition Performance Package to see how they compare.
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Big, bold and extremely comfortable, the tank-like 2023 Toyota Sequoia is a solid, family-pleasing SUV with a couple of curious quirks.
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The EQB350 4Matic is essentially an electric version of the GLB SUV and, interestingly, also retains that model’s five- or seven-occupant options. That’s the first surprise; the second is just how good it is to drive and use.
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The 2023 Kia Sorento Hybrid resolves our complaint of the lack of a premium trim option with the addition of the new range-topping SX-P.
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The theme of past and future is on full display among the notable vehicles featured at the 2022 North American International Auto Show.
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Even as the leaves fall, apples drop and footballs get fumbled, new-car prices show no signs of following suit. Find out what the best new-car deals of September are here.
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All 2023 QX60 and Pathfinder models qualify for the Top Safety Pick Plus award along with 2022 Pathfinder models built after July 2022.
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Ahead of its arrival this fall, Mercedes has announced pricing for the EQS SUV and revealed that a lower-priced, all-wheel-drive option will be available.
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The Kicks’ starting price ranks high on the affordability list, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious shoppers.
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Even as more new vehicles employ automatic emergency braking systems with pedestrian detection, IIHS finds these systems often fail to work in the dark.