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Lincoln Revives Suicide Doors with this Limited Edition 2019 Continental

Limited to only 80 units, Lincoln pays homage to the 1960s with the 2019 Continental Coach Door Edition sedan sporting these sweet centre-opening doors.

BMW’s New 2020 3 Series Has the Muscle, Not the Mojo

The iconic 3 Series has been going strong for over 40 years, paving the way for sport sedans. Can the newly released 2020 M340i & M340i xDrive keep up?

700-HP Mercedes-AMG G 63 Gets the Ultimate Brabus Touch

The Brabus 700 4x4² "one of ten" Final Edition is the epitome of the aftermarket company's work, levelling-up a Mercedes-AMG G 63 SUV.

Porsche’s Peppy Macan S Gets More Responsive for 2019

Shopping for a used 2019 Porsche Macan S? The compact SUV gained more power from the same V6, plus a wide HD touchscreen. Here's a closer look at the mid-cycle refresh.

Subaru’s First Crosstrek Hybrid Makes North American Debut

Subaru’s first Crosstrek Hybrid makes North American debut. Expect 480 miles on a full tank of gas & a full charge.

Prius Goes All-Weather With Its First AWD-e Model

Now with all-wheel drive, one of most fuel-efficient vehicles adds all-weather traction to its resume. The 2019 Prius also gains fresh looks.

World Debut: Kia Drops Redesigned 2020 Soul Crossover That Literally Has More Soul

Kia reveals all-new, 3rd-gen 2020 Soul with more efficient new engine & tranny, new platform for better handling, and EV option for better battery range.

World Debut: Hyundai’s New 8-Seat 2020 Palisade Looks to Play with the Heavy Hitters

The 2020 Palisade aims to take a chunk out of the premium large SUV segment. Hyundai's new 8-passenger arrives Summer 2019.

World Debut: 2020 Corolla Hybrid is Toyota’s New Stylish Prius Alternative

Toyota unveils the first-ever Corolla Hybrid in North America at the 2018 LA Auto Show. We get a close look - full details, release date, interior, & more.

First Look: Jeep’s Mid-Size Gladiator Makes Its World Debut

Jeep's mid-size Gladiator pickup debuts in Los Angeles, paying homage to the classic Scramblers and Comanches. Well, sort of.