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Filed under: Budget , Sedan , Mazda , New Car Reviews Ably Carrying The Banner For Internal Combustion Forget the Mazda CX-5 . The Mazda3 still carries the sales gravitas that the CX-5 aspires to, but for now, the C-segment sedan and hatchback that has... 

Filed under: Performance , Hatchback , Volkswagen , New Car Reviews Boiled Down, But Still Delectable It is nearly impossible to avoid reminiscing about the 1983 Volkswagen GTI while driving the 2012 Volkswagen Golf R . As you may recall, “the... 

Filed under: Sedan , Buick , GM , New Car Reviews Baby Buick Makes Quiet Case As An Almost-Luxury Car It’s no secret that Buick is one of the most prominent automakers in China , but the vehicle that’s leading the charge in the People’s... 

Filed under: Sedan , Chevrolet , GM , New Car Reviews Mild-Hybrid Malibu Proves Only Mildly Interesting Don’t judge a book by its cover. The sentiment certainly applies to cars as well, but doubly so. Years of driving and photographing new vehicles... 

Filed under: Performance , Hatchback , Porsche , New Car Reviews , Luxury A Small-Scripted S Delivers Power, Performance And Pomposity Porsche offers its Panamera to North American buyers in no fewer than eight models with six different engine choices,... 

Filed under: Sedan , Toyota , New Car Reviews Prognosis Negative How do doctors do it? How do they tell people that their loved ones are sick, afflicted, or even terminal? Sure, it’s one thing to deliver bad news like a mechanic: “Your transmission’s... 

Filed under: Wagon , Crossover , Hatchback , Infiniti , New Car Reviews , Luxury A G hatchback By Any Other Name… In the past, many of us have been guilty of approaching the crossover segment with the same zeal a toddler typically reserves for... 

Filed under: Budget , Performance , Hatchback , Toyota , New Car Reviews Plenty Improved But Facing Stiffer Competition Than Ever Toyota lost much of its credibility with enthusiasts after killing off what few performance cars it offered years ago, and... 

Filed under: Sedan , Performance , BMW , New Car Reviews , Luxury For The Enthusiast Who Isn’t Ready To Embrace The Future The 328i is better than the 335i. We are not the only ones claiming that the entry-level BMW 3 Series , fitted with a clamorous... 

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Aston Martin , New Car Reviews , Luxury We Bond With Gaydon’s Gorgeous Tweener “You need to get in touch with Steven Ewing right away,” said the instant message. It was from Autoblog editor-in-chief... 

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Japan , Infiniti , New Car Reviews , Luxury More Consonants, More Raw There’s an almost infinite amount to love about the Infiniti G37 line. In sedan or coupe form, X or S guise, the vehicles deliver that difficult-to-attain... 

Filed under: Hybrid , Minivan/Van , Hatchback , Toyota , New Car Reviews Life In The Commuter Lane Form follows function, so it’s easy to find one element of a vehicle that explains everything you need to know about it. Look at the widened haunches... 

Filed under: Sedan , Hyundai , First Drives , New Car Reviews , Luxury Finally Focusing On The FWD Luxury Game Luxury used to be so simple in this country. Life was demarcated by a series of vehicular gradations from Chevrolet to Oldsmobile , Oldsmobile... 

Filed under: Budget , Crossover , Hatchback , Kia , New Car Reviews Proving “Base” Means Anything But These Days The Soul is an unqualified hit. Sales of this playful econobox have increased year-over-year since it was introduced in 2009... 

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Hyundai , First Drives , New Car Reviews It’s What’s Inside That Counts Long before we saw the Hyundai Genesis Coupe in the flesh, word of the vehicle’s arrival flittered around the web with tantalizing... 

Filed under: SUV , Videos , Jeep , New Car Reviews , Off-Road Trail Rated? We’ll See About That… We’ve been tracing trail 16 through the ridges and hollows outside of Oliver Springs, Tennessee for the past five hours, inching along... 

Successful in its mission, but not as the world’s greatest sports car adhered to the Hamilton Hall dorm wall at Wright State University is a glossy poster of a jet-black sports car. It hangs low over an unmade bed, its corner blemished with a slight... 

Of the remaining General Motors nameplates, Buick is the one that’s most difficult to wrap your mind around. On the one hand, it’s supposed to be a premium brand, but on the other, it’s selling vehicles with sticker prices that tend... 

Filed under: Convertible , Coupe , Performance , Mercedes-Benz , New Car Reviews , Luxury Sport, Compact, Light? Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad Sportlich, Leicht, Kompakt. If your German is as spotty as ours, that stands for ” Sporty, Light,... 

Filed under: Crossover , Mazda , New Car Reviews Aging Three-Row Still Light On Its Feet All of the auto industry’s big-time players are making large three-row crossovers these days, so the segment has become extremely competitive. With stalwarts...