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We checked in on a 2017 GMC Sierra 3500 and how it’s performed in towing after some 22,000 miles of work, plus updates for the 2020 Ford Ranger, a Ram 1500 Rebel concept and more this week.
A recall for nearly 90 model-year 2019 Tesla Model 3 electric sedans tops our list of the 10 most popular stories of the week.
The redesigned BMW 3 Series is late to the party, a shindig that saw the all-new 2019 Genesis G70 win the night. How do the two sedans compare? We tested them.
The 2020 Subaru Legacy is boring in the best ways: it’s comfortable, predictable and practical.
Ford has given us a glimpse at its next-generation multimedia system, set to debut on new models in 2020.
IIHS tests of pedestrian crash systems with automatic braking on 16 mid-size cars show a wide variance in abilities to detect and avoid hitting pedestrians.
Tesla surprised analysts by posting a quarterly profit, a Model S was spotted at the Nurburgring with a big wing, and Elon Musk enters a flame war with Pablo Escobar’s brother. Another normal week in Tesla news right here.
Android Auto capability comes standard or is available as an option on many 2016-and-later vehicles, but not all manufacturers have included the integration. Read on to find out which cars currently offer the feature.
The new ultimate Mustang comes with incredible track abilities — but is it worth the price bump over the already-awesome GT350R?
Mini has announced a base price of $30,750 for its coming 2020 Mini Cooper SE battery electric coupe with city-car EV range.