The V8-powered 5 Series remains the defining midsize luxury sedan.
Ford is offering two new takes on the turnkey off-roader.
As the automotive landscape shifts to an electrified one, Ford and Kia are locked and loaded.
More is almost always better – except when it comes to weight, fuel consumption, and price.
The hero of the Tucson lineup builds on the already excellent conventional hybrid version, while government incentives make it a bargain.
Starting at just over $31,000 for a base model, the BRZ is a heck of a performance bargain for the money. It’s also a featherweight in an age of automotive obesity, and the combo of its short wheelbase, minimal mass, and lightning-quick steering gives the BRZ a frisky character that’s unlike almost any other new car produced these days.
Toyota’s segment-leading RAV4 faces fresh competition from the all-new Mazda CX-50 – an adventure-first five-seater that leans a little towards the luxurious end of the spectrum.
Still competitive in a sea of crossovers
A new Frontier takes on a segment veteran