2020-dodge-charger

By: Jeff Perez : Motor1 The Dodge Charger follows the adage, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” to a tee. The platform is old by modern vehicle standards, but Dodge’s seemingly annual release of new trims, special variants, and more powerful engines ensures the dated four-door feels fresh year after year. AndContinue Reading

2020 Cadillac CT5-V

By: Brandon Turkus : Motor1 Let’s establish one thing right off the bat: I was speeding. No question about it, the Michigan State Trooper had me and the red 2020 Cadillac CT5-V dead to rights, clocked at 91 miles per hour in a 70. I (futilely) argued I was keeping pace with theContinue Reading

2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante

By: Jeff Perez – Motor1 A V12-powered convertible with scary speed. Head west from Florida’s Atlantic beaches and eventually you’ll find Alligator Alley. The four-lane, 80-mile stretch of pavement cuts a direct path through the Everglades (so, you can probably guess how it got its name), connecting east coast to west.Continue Reading

What Are the Safest SUVs For 2020

By Alisa Priddle – MotorTrend. When you think of the safest SUVs out there, you probably think of Subaru, Volvo, maybe the seemingly indestructible Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen, a massive Suburban with miles of steel and space for protection, and a reliable Toyota or Honda for good measure. In this feature about the safest SUVs for the 2020 model year, you mightContinue Reading

2020-hyundai-sonata-motor1

By: Brandon Turkus – Motor1 The Hyundai Sonata has been sold in the United States since 1989, but it was anything but a hot commodity until 2011. Then, in those halcyon days, Hyundai rolled out the sixth-generation Sonata, the most attractive product the company had ever built, which single-handedly changed the perception of Korean cars.Continue Reading

2020 Mazda 3

By Erick Ayapana – MotorTrend Before a recent road trip to Lake Tahoe, my friends and I debated between taking my long-term Mazda3 or my buddy’s new Volvo XC90. Somehow, I won. They were eager to relax in the fancy and spacious Volvo, but I convinced them that the Mazda3 would beContinue Reading

toyota-yaris-hatchback-2020

By Jeff Perez – Motor1 The 2020 Toyota Yaris Hatchback is part of a dying breed. It’s one of just a handful of five-door subcompact hatchbacks you can still buy new in the U.S., accompanying the Chevrolet Spark, Kia Rio, Mitsubishi Mirage, and soon-to-be-discontinued Honda Fit in the slow march toward irrelevancy. But Toyota might just have the most fun optionContinue Reading