Pacifica Hybrid: who’d have thought it could handle so well (or park itself)?
Yesterday, we started a series of articles on the Chrysler Pacifica — the world’s first hybrid-electric minivan, from the makers… Read More
Handy hybrid: the “84 mpg” Chrysler Pacifica minivan
It’s big enough to hold a dozen 4-by-8 slabs of plywood, or seven adults and their groceries, with strong acceleration… Read More
2019 Camaro SS, night and day
In the American muscle-car sales race, the Camaro has placed first, second, and third; it doesn’t have the comfort of… Read More
Deeper into the Renegade
Jeep released the European version of the 2019 Renegade recently, and we showed you (via Real Fast Fotography), a week… Read More
Korea’s long game paying off at JD Power
South Korea’s Hyundai-Kia has been playing a long game in quality. Over a decade ago, the company decided that, rather… Read More
Europe’s new Wrangler shows up in the USA
Jeep Wranglers sold in Europe differ from their American counterparts in lighting, available engines, and other ways; some countries only… Read More
Chinese Raptor appears near Dearborn
China is undergoing a massive economic boom, creating millionaires and billionaires as well as millions of impoverished, suicide-prone factory workers.… Read More
Meet the V8-powered Maserati Levante Trofeo
Maserati has already announced its next step in crossovers — the V8-powered Levante Trofeo, designed to spark more interest in… Read More
Have imports lost their resale-value edge at last?
Jalopnik recently ran a story on the cars with the highest depreciation, based on a site/company called “iSeeCars.” Years ago,… Read More
Is Toyota’s sudden improvement too late for sedans?
Toyota, one of the world’s largest seller of sedans and hatchbacks, has just introduced a new “TNGA” platform/architecture that spans… Read More