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Teslas having the ability to toot their horns as a toot (or other custom noises) is among this week’s Tesla news roundup. Read on to find out what else the electric carmaker has been up to.
Here are the top 10 news stories Cars.com readers couldn’t get enough of in the past week, led off by what we like (and don’t) about the 2020 Lincoln Aviator.
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Honda updated its bestselling Civic for 2019 with tweaked styling and a new Sport trim, plus additional safety features. What should you know about the 2020 model? Find out here.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announced that the 2019 Audi A7 sedan earned the agency’s Top Safety Pick award, while the Q3 SUV qualified for the Top Safety Pick Plus designation.
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For 2020, Toyota gave the mid-size Tacoma pickup truck some cosmetic changes, but it stays the same mechanically. We put it to the test on an off-road course in Texas.
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For 2020, Land Rover launched the second generation of its cute ’ute, the Range Rover Evoque. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
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We drove the new 2020 Hyundai Sonata in Alabama to see if the redesign passes muster as a mid-size sedan. Here’s what we thought.
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Reshuffled engines, some styling updates and new features for 2019 highlight Ford’s changes to the Edge. Here are some of the highs and lows of the brand’s mid-size SUV.
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The 2020 Lincoln Aviator is a three-row premium SUV that’s elbowed its way into the luxury class. Does it make an elegant first impression? We think so. Here are a few notable reasons why (and a few things it still lacks).
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The mad scientists at BMW’s performance division have turned their gaze to another pair of SUVs, the X5 and X6, both of which will don that telltale “M” for the 2020 model year.