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After spending a weekend driving around Chicago in the 2020 Lexus LC 500, we’re so enamored with the grand tourer, we don’t care that Lexus gave it the loathed Remote Touchpad.
By Brian Normile
October 23, 2019
Ford’s lineup for the Expedition full-size SUV expands for 2020 with the return of the King Ranch model for regular-length and Expedition Max extended-length body styles. Here are the details on what else has changed for the new model year.
By Rick Popely
October 22, 2019
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.
By Jennifer Newman
October 17, 2019
One of the redesigned 2019 Audi Q3’s most significant features is its large center touchscreen. Did the luxury brand get it right with this simple single-screen setup?
By Patrick Masterson
October 16, 2019
For 2020, Chrysler has eliminated the least expensive versions of its Pacifica minivan, added a new appearance package and boosted prices.
By Rick Popely
October 16, 2019
Ford has made its FordPass Connect connected vehicle services free. The features, formerly available by paid subscription, give users remote locking, engine start and vehicle data.
By Brian Normile
October 15, 2019
Audi is bringing its A6 Allroad wagon, a ruggedized version of its A6 Avant sold in Europe, to the U.S. for 2020 to join the recently announced 2020 S6 Avant performance wagon.
By Fred Meier
October 15, 2019
We took a quick ride in the redesigned 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and came away impressed with the new mid-engine layout and overall handling. Here are our driving impressions.
By Joe Wiesenfelder
October 15, 2019
Toyota announced a sleek concept for the redesigned 2021 Mirai fuel-cell vehicle that moves the sedan upscale.
By Fred Meier
October 15, 2019
As we near the November reveal of the Tesla pickup truck, CEO Elon Musk says it will not look like anything we’ve seen on the internet. But wait, there’s more …
By Brian Normile
October 15, 2019
