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2015 Toyota Yaris Debuts: New Nose, New Dash, Still a Car
Posted on 24.07.2014 | No CommentsWhen Toyota last redesigned its Yaris subcompact, the company launched the remarkably frank “It’s a CAR!” marketing campaign. We weren’t impressed with the campaign, but the sportified SE model did finish third out of six in a subsequent cheap-car comparison test—pretty good for being “just a car.” For 2015, Toyota has restyled the Yaris inside […] -
2016 Acura NSX Spied Lapping the ’Ring, Changes Shape Again
Posted on 23.07.2014 | No CommentsWhat It Is: The latest and most production-ready version of the upcoming NSX supercar spotted yet. It will be sold as a Honda in most of the world and peddled here as an Acura. We’ve seen a plethora of NSX concepts since the first show property appeared back in 2012, each sporting different colors, badging, […] -
2015 Ford F-250 Super Duty Diesel Driven: The Meat in the Middle of Ford’s Truck Lineup
Posted on 22.07.2014 | No CommentsPickup buyers generally fall into one of two categories: Weekend Warriors and Heavy Haulers. While the former are primarily outdoorsy types, DIYers, and recreational-minded folks with toys to tug, people in the latter group rack up many thousands of miles trailering livestock, campers, and contracting or farm equipment. Weekend Warriors usually find all the capability […] -
2015 Dodge Challenger V-6 First Drive: Updated Visuals, Hardware Make It More of a Challenger
Posted on 22.07.2014 | No CommentsFrom the “how ’bout that?” department comes this interesting fact: Dodge Challenger retail sales have doubled since its early days on the market in 2009, according to Dodge. This is in spite of the car receiving basically zero visual updates to its 1970-inspired styling and packing a cut-buck interior dating back to the dark days […] -
The New Demon-Prince Pony Car in Town: 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Driven!
Posted on 22.07.2014 | No CommentsMake room, Beelzebub, there’s a new demon-prince pony car in town, and it’s from the people who once brought you a real Demon. This Challenger brandishes numbers to shame the mightiest Mustangs and Camaros. Known in this mortal realm as the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, its 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi V-8 conjures up a tire- and […] -
2015 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack and SRT 392 Driven: Not the Hellcat, but Still Hellacious
Posted on 22.07.2014 | No CommentsNow that the wicked 707-hp Challenger SRT Hellcat is out of the bag, it’s pretty hard to imagine ordering the Challenger any other way. Yet there are several other paths to Mopar bad-assery in the 2015 Challenger lineup. There’s the 305-hp SXT V-6, the 372- or 375-hp R/T model powered by a 5.7-liter Hemi V-8, […] -
2014 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite Tested: The Acura of Minivans Sucks (Literally)
Posted on 21.07.2014 | No CommentsAs much as we wished this review of Honda’s refreshed-for-2014 Odyssey minivan focused solely on the rig’s awesome built-in HondaVac vacuum cleaner, it wouldn’t have been very useful to those of you actually interested in how well this minivan, you know, does minivan things. (We did, however, cover the vacuum in a separate, slightly informal […] -
2015 Ford Expedition 3.5-liter EcoBoost First Drive: Out With the V-8, In With the Twin-Turbo V-6
Posted on 18.07.2014 | No CommentsBack in the late twentieth century, when it seemed the whole country was going nuts for full-size SUVs, Ford’s Expedition was a somewhat ubiquitous fixture on the Suburban (see what we did there?) landscape. But as fuel prices went up and the economy down, consumers began sidestepping—in droves—body-on-frame SUVs in the showroom. By the maker’s […] -
2014 BMW X5 xDrive35d Diesel Tested: Now With More Attractive Pricing and Smoother Operation
Posted on 18.07.2014 | No CommentsThose of us who have been consuming oxygen for more than three decades can still remember the time when SUVs were mostly working or off-road conveyances, manufactured by mid-brow brands rather than the all-purpose people movers that everyone builds today. For example, BMW’s first SUV—which the company insists is an SAV (Sports Activity Vehicle)—didn’t hit […] -
2016 Mazda 2 Debuts for Japan, Europe With Hot Design, Classy Trimmings
Posted on 18.07.2014 | No CommentsOver the past few years, subcompact cars have crept toward a tipping point where they’ll no longer be considered superdorky economy appliances and will instead become stylish and well-equipped cars that just happen to be small. Consider the segment officially tipped, because Mazda has unveiled the latest 2 hatchback, and it properly unravels the notion […] -
Zen on Wheels: 2015 BMW M4 vs. 2014 Porsche 911 Carrera
Posted on 18.07.2014 | No CommentsIf there were a perfect way to construct a car, we would have figured it out by now. In 129 years of automotive development, though, the only consensus in the industry seems to be that four wheels are better than three. The perpetual evolution of the automobile, along with a few steadfast traditions, suggests that […]