The Best Premium Coupes to Buy in 2020

By Ed Tahaney – MotorTrend The phrase “premium performance coupe” hardly does justice to these fabulous two-doors, which include some of autodom’s most exciting—and exciting to drive—sports cars. If you’re looking for practicality, forget it; the sporty two-door models we’ve collected here place a premium on being drivers’ cars at the expenseContinue Reading

Porsche Cayenne Coupe

By: Brett T. Evans – Motor1 Four decades ago, if you had some expendable income and wanted to show off, you bought a personal luxury coupe. That loaded Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Ford Thunderbird, or Chrysler Cordoba showed the world that you valued style over practicality, and you were monied enough toContinue Reading

2020 Best Compact Hybrid SUVs

By Alisa Priddle – MotorTrend Consumers with a keen interest in fuel economy have always looked to small and compact vehicles to get their fix, whether that be a car or an SUV. Today, automakers go a step further, fitting hybrid systems to compact SUVs so that a small gasolineContinue Reading

best-sedans-2020

By Alexander Stoklosa – MotorTrend Traditional four-door sedans aren’t dead yet. Despite sales encroachment from ever-more-popular trucks and SUVs, sedans remain big sellers and typically drive better than any similarly sized crossover or SUV while delivering much better efficiency. At the affordable end of the market, subcompact and compact sedans such as the KiaContinue Reading

2020 Jaguar XE

By: Brandon Turkus – Motor1 Jaguar has a proud history of full- and mid-size sedans dating back decades. From the S-Type and XJ to, um, the S-Type and XJ, the Coventry-based automaker knows all about bigger four-doors. Its fortunes with smaller sedans have been less successful. The X-Type looked good butContinue Reading

2020-mercedes-s65

By Clint Simone – Motor1 The ultimate expression of an S-Class. Let’s start by proclaiming what’s at the very top of mind: The 2020 Mercedes-AMG S65 Final Edition is the best Mercedes I’ve ever driven. Bold, I know, to declare a car that starts at over a quarter-million dollars to be “good,”Continue Reading