2019 VW Jetta, Toyota Avalon get buzz in moribund U.S. sedan market
Who says nobody cares about sedans anymore? These stories got huge readership.
Who says nobody cares about sedans anymore? These stories got huge readership.
Mercedes has to be extremely careful when redesigning such an important nameplate.
An all-new Ram pickup has to fit in with the heritage of the vehicle.
It has a new nav display with augmented reality (AR) technology that allows for intensely precise positional accuracy.
Volvo's driver assistance package gets extra credit for being smooth and highly functional. It instills confidence that you are actually driving, but it asserts that it can help when you want it to.
The 12-cylinder S65 Cabriolet is a stately boulevardier, a cavalier cruiser, meant to dominate via the sheer prodigiousness of output.
"We are seeing growing interest from customers to bring electrification to the heart of the brand."
Benz believes this elegant design has a future.
A 503-hp, 513-lb-ft variant of the 4.0 twin-turbo V8 is specially mapped and tuned for a more trilling and less bombastic engine note.
This Viziv is a muscular, flare-fendered, four-door sport sedan.
Nissan slaps the Nismo treatment on everything from the Nissan Leaf to the Serena minivan, "even without any great performance boost."
Mazda says the Vision Coupe is a move to something "more minimal" and to "encourage pure love."
Aston Martin DB11 a fine driver, even with a V8
Brooklands Museum features classic vehicles, British aircraft and more
The styling of a six-figure, ultra-luxury Grand Tourer must evolve slowly.
Sadly, the Sidecar — traditionally made up of equal parts Cognac, Cointreau, and Lemon — is not exactly a morning drink.
It's not actually a rocket, but it plays one at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral.
For all its faults, the Pantera was wicked fast for its time.
The Enzo wasn't even the most expensive car on set, actually.
The tiny EV has a big challenge.