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2023 VW ID.4

14
How much is not having to buy gas worth to you?  That question can be answered by comparing the VW ID.4 electric crossover with VW’s two otherwise similar small crossovers, the Tiguan...

2012 Toyota Prius

17
Last week, I reviewed the Prius C - and for the first time, found myself praising a hybrid car's design and economics. Or at least, not condemning them. The C is reasonably...

2020 Honda Civic

11
The best car is one that comes more than just one way. Honda’s Civic comes three ways - two doors, four doors or five doors - and with your pick of four...

2023 Chevy Traverse

18
There’s something disconnecty about a two-ton SUV powered by a 2.0 liter four cylinder engine.  In fact, there are only a few two-ton SUVs that still come standard with a V6 engine....

2023 Nissan Titan

11
A number of new half-ton trucks no longer even offer V8 engines; the rest offer them as optional engines. Only one half-ton truck still comes standard with one. That would be Nissan’s...

2010 Infiniti EX35

5
Why are car-based "crossover" wagons becoming so popular? That's simple enough. They're roomy like SUVs, usually look rugged like an SUV - and do about as well in the rain and...

2019 Toyota C-HR

13
In the first of the new Star Trek movie reboots, we are introduced to a very young and not-yet Captain Kirk, played by Chris Pine. He is a diamond in the...

2022 Infiniti Q60

13
If you want to drive the new Nissan Z-car, you’ll have to wait a bit longer since it’s not yet available. But you can get a very similar car, right now. From the...

2020 Toyota Camry TRD

13
Stock car racing used to be based on stock cars - production cars you could buy, modified to race. Today, it’s the reverse. The race cars are cars you can’t buy, with the...

2023 Lincoln Navigator

12
Describing any vehicle that stickers for $77,635 to start as a “bargain” sounds a little like describing a 30-45 minute wait for a charge as “fast.”  But then, everything’s relative.  And relative to...
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