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Cars.com editors, who pride themselves on knowing the ins and outs of 
 each new car, share their favorite automotive surprises.
Tesla is making it harder to get your hands on an entry-level Model 3, but 
 all variants now have Tesla's semi-autonomous Autopilot system.
News from the 2019 New York International Auto Show dominated this 
 week's top 10 list of the most popular news stories.
The latest member to join Volkswagen's fast-growing ID. all-electric family 
 is the ID. Roomzz, debuting at the 2019 Shanghai auto show. Here's what 
 we know.
This week brought news that Tesla is rolling out updated Navigate on 
 Autopilot and will offer Enhanced Summon, as well as free Wi-Fi at 
 charging stations for planned in-car video.
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Which electric vehicles have the greatest range for the 2019 model year? 
 Find out here, sorted by the EPA's extensive Fuel Economy Guide.
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Tesla is back in the news this week as hackers found a way to trick the 
 automaker's Autopilot system. Pricing has also changed for the Model Y, 
 and CEO Elon Musk has released new ... music? Read on.
It makes sense that anticipation would be high for Cars.com's 2019 
 Compact SUV Challenge given the popularity of the class, but that wasn't 
 the only highlight of our most read stories this week.
Hot on the heels of its Model Y announcement, Tesla has some new 
 competition from a cross-state rival, plus an updated referral program and 
 a few reportedly new software updates.
A review of an SUV that trades on nostalgia — the 2019 Honda Passport — 
 debuts at No. 3 in our top five reviews and videos of the week.