These Are The Cars You Would Pardon From Public Criticism
"You live, you learn," Alanis Morissette once sang about hindsight being 20/20, and she probably had a certain Pontiac in mind.
Read More"You live, you learn," Alanis Morissette once sang about hindsight being 20/20, and she probably had a certain Pontiac in mind.
Read MoreLook, it's not "smog" it's "freedom mist" okay?
Read MoreSeven seats, four wipers, but it's the price that could be the most controversial number.
Read MoreThis program ended at the end of September, yet the state is still charging the same price for special EV plates despite not providing the previous benefit.
Read MoreA very-nearly-unmodified Fox Body is a rarity, these days, but does that make this 1986 Mustang convertible worth the price?
Read MoreI must emphasize that you shouldn't do this at home. It's all risk and zero reward. Unless you film what happens, in which case, I'm sure it isn't that risky.
Read MoreToyota Tacoma pickup trucks are known for being reliable and comfortable. Here's how much a 2020 model might have depreciated after five years.
Read MoreThe term "torque tube" sounds exotic, as though Corvettes are somehow sliding torque all through the car. The truth is more mundane, but still crucial.
Read MoreWith the possible discontinuation of the Nissan Altima, some might wonder if older models are reliable. Consumer Reports has the answers they seek.
Read MoreWith all the hoopla that surrounds the Chevy Corvette these days, it's hard to remember the days seven decades ago when it was an endangered species.
Read MoreHopefully BMW implements learnings from the Neue Klasse iX3 for the gas X3's refresh, because as the car sits I cannot recommend it over its strong competition.
Read MoreIn 2011, Nissan created the Murano CrossCabriolet as a convertible crossover. This model lasted only three years before being discontinued, and for good reason.
Read MoreThe Ford Maverick is a relatively new pickup truck. Some might wonder how reliable it manages to be, and luckily for them, Consumer Reports has the answer.
Read MoreA new car that costs $10,000? Sounds too good to be true ... and it is. For several reasons, Americans wouldn't get the same price as buyers.
Read MoreThe Urus SE — while also being serious when you want — can work in a level of silliness, excitement and flamboyance most other cars could only dream of having.
Read MoreYou paid good money for that tonneau cover, and you want to use it all year to protect your truck bed. But is it safe to use it when snow and ice are looming?
Read MoreWith no replacement on the horizon this looks like your last chance to get a new BMW Z4, one of the few BMWs and only cars in general that still offer a manual.
Read MoreThe idea, it seems, is to limit the amount of time that Zs need to languish on dealer lots before sale.
Read MoreOnly four large SUVs have earned the Top Safety Pick+ status for the 2025 model year from the IIHS. Can you guess which vehicles made the cut?
Read MoreFord's heavy-duty pickup trucks come with either the 7.3 Godzilla engine or the 6.7 Power Stroke engine. Here are the differences between them.
Read MoreWe got the full scoop on what could be the most audacious new car from a Korean brand ever.
Read MoreGM's Detroit Diesel division once made a two-stroke engine. A certain trait about this engine would lead to it getting the nickname of "Screaming Jimmy."
Read MoreThe differences between a 400- and 800-volt EV are more than a simple question of voltage. They affect the vehicles' weight, efficiency, and price.
Read MoreLarge SUVs can offer plenty of cargo space and high-end features. According to Consumer Reports, there are five in particular that stand above the rest.
Read MoreThese classic discontinued Nissan models remain excellent purchases, whether for their standout features, impressive performance, reliability, or design.
Read MoreDually trucks are made to excel at heavy-duty jobs. According to owners, three brands in particular make some of the best models for those jobs.
Read MoreIt sure seems like the Magma GT has the same engine as the GMR-001 Le Mans Hypercar.
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