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Our tailgate test results for the 2019 Mid-Size Truck Challenge topped our most read news stories of the week, but there’s plenty more to check out down the list. See it all here.
By Matt Schmitz
September 25, 2019

Tesla has finished testing at the world-famous Nurburgring — for now, at least — and reports are promising. That’s the biggest news for the California brand this week, but there’s plenty more beyond that.
By Brian Normile
September 24, 2019

Honda’s new 2019 Passport mid-size SUV has earned an IIHS Top Safety Pick rating for vehicles built after June 2019, when its two headlight systems were revised.
By Fred Meier
September 24, 2019

Now that it’s over, let’s reflect on some of the coolest cars that made their public debuts at the 2019 Frankfurt auto show.
By Brian Normile
September 24, 2019

Approximately 1.2 million model-year 2018-19 Nissan and Infiniti cars, trucks, SUVs and vans are being recalled for their backup cameras.
By Patrick Masterson
September 24, 2019

The biggest change with the Toyota Prius for 2020 is that Apple CarPlay and Amazon Alexa are standard on all models as Toyota finally succumbs to market demand for phone compatibility. Here’s what else is different for the new model year.
By Rick Popely
September 23, 2019
The new-for-2019 Cadillac XT4 is the GM luxury brand’s latest entry in what has become a crowded market of luxury SUVs. Here’s everything you need to know if you’re shopping for one.
By Lauren Leazenby
September 23, 2019

Of all the dozens of multivehicle Challenges we’ve published on Cars.com, we’ve never had one on pickup trucks — until now. Check out the results for 2019's best mid-size truck.
By Joe Wiesenfelder
September 23, 2019

Here’s more on how we conducted our 2019 Best Mid-Size Truck Challenge that ranked the 2019 Ford Ranger, 2020 Jeep Gladiator, 2019 Honda Ridgeline and 2019 GMC Canyon.
By Mike Hanley
September 23, 2019
Here are six things we like (and three we really, really didn’t) about the 2019 Land Rover Ranger Rover Sport PHEV we drove, which is expected to be identical to the forthcoming 2020 model.
By Nick Kurczewski
September 20, 2019