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2007 Saturn Sky

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Sometimes, a car company's most inspired creations come at times of greatest desperation -- sheetmetal Hail Marys on which many hopes are pinned. The magnificent Studebaker Avanti comes to mind. (It...

2014 Nissan Versa Note

7
In '07 Nissan introduced the Versa hatchback, which stood out among economy cars - literally - because it was taller-roofed and had a much roomier (almost mid-sized car's) back seat and...

2024 Chrysler Pacifica

15
Remember when practically every car company was selling minivans? Today, that's all Chrysler still sells. It's also a nearly $62k minivan - in top-of-the-line Pinnacle trim - which makes it the most...

2015 Subaru Forester

42
You can learn some important stuff about cars by taking note of who buys what - and how the cars are used. And whether they stand up to the uses to which...

2011 Chevy HHR

4
Last one out, please turn off the lights! Chrysler retired the PT Cruiser last year after a ten-year run, the first half of that a very successful run. But by 2008 or...

2011 Jaguar XK

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Beauty can be more than skin deep - just take a look at the 2011 Jaguar XK. Heavily updated in all the right places - and left alone were it was already...

2014 Ford Fusion Energi

13
You'd think plug-in hybrids would be an easy sell. Unlike a regular hybrid, which has to burn gas at least some of the time to remain operational, a plug-in hybrid has the...

2012 BMW One Gets it Done

19
BMW's 3-Series coupe/convertible is a car that many car lovers dream about. Most of these dreamers, unfortunately, awake in the morning to the harsh reality of the Three's economic inaccessibility: A 335i...

2011 Mini Cooper Countryman

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Everyone (well, almost everyone) likes the Mini Cooper - the reincarnated, updated version of the micro-car Brit car of the 1960s. The problem has been that not everyone can use the...

The Me Too Corvette

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Where should a Corvette’s engine be? Historically, it has always been up front and usually under a rear-opening hood - which made it easier to see the Corvette’s engine - a very...
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