Gone-but-not-forgotten car reviews
The General
- Buick LaCrosse (2005) - plush highway cruiser
- Buick LaCrosse (2010) — Lexus-like luxury with scads of gadgets
- Buick Regal (2011) — BMW styling and good cornering plus gadgetry
- Buick Park Avenue Ultra - stylish and interesting mix of new and old
- Cadillac CTS (2003-04) - handles like a demon, feels like a Caddy
- Cadillac DeVille and DTS - if they could get Mercedes buyers to drive these...
- Chevrolet Aveo5 (2009) - a Lutz-retuned suspension makes this little car a whole ball o’ fun. Yes, really.
- Chevrolet Camaro SS (2010) — real muscle with excellent grip
- Chevrolet Cruze — surprising cornering, large and upscale interior
- Chevrolet Corvette (2004) - the most power for the money, amazingly under your control
- Chevrolet Camaro SS: discontinued king of the street - 2001 automatic | 2002 six-speed
- Chevrolet Cobalt (2006) - small car with big-car feel and zippy acceleration
- Chevrolet Cobalt XFE (2009) - pleasant little small car at a good price
- Chevrolet Impala (2002-2005) - surprisingly sporty and spacious
- Chevrolet Malibu (2004) - worthy of the name and real competition for the Camry
- Chevrolet Impala SS (2007) - cushy, comfy, and V8 powered
- Chevrolet Malibu hybrid (2008) - V6 torque with small-four mileage and a good price
- Chevy Malibu LTZ (2008) - fun and refined, but big and safe
- Chevrolet Sonic (2012) — a true contender, peppy, comfortable, and stylish
- Chevrolet SSR (2005) - Corvette-powered sport pickup convertible, boatloads of fun
- Chrysler 300S (2012) — big and luxurious, with shades of past 300s
- Dodge Challenger SRT8 (2009) —brawn and beauty and less gas-guzzling than you’d think
- Dodge Charger: V6/8-speed and Hemi AWD (2012) — refined muscle, with grip
- Oldsmobile Aurora
- Pontiac Bonneville - quick and comfortable
- Pontiac G6 sedan (2007) - surprisingly enjoyable sedan with a cheap-looking but quiet interior
- Pontiac G8 GXP (2009) - high-tech, four-door muscle car
- Pontiac Grand Am (2002) - quite nice
- Pontiac Grand Prix GT (2004) - quick and techy
- Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (2002) - velvet-coated thrust
- Pontiac Sunfire - more refined than you'd think
- Pontiac Vibe (2002) - carlike SUV
- Pontiac Vibe AWD (2009) - well-insulated little wagon
- Saturn Astra (2008) - go-kart with weird controls, at an economy-car price
- Saturn Ion (2003) - technological tour de force with hidden rear doors and a big trunk
- Saturn LW - the wagon version of the LS
- Saturn Sky (2007) - modern British roadster with more convenience and none of that Lucas stuff
Other domestics
- Cadillac CTS (2009) — sticks to the road like glue, but still feels like a Cadillac (2009)
- Chevrolet Impala (2011) — big and refined
- Chrysler 300 (2005-07) - surprisingly agile big rear-wheel-drive American sedan with optional Hemi power
- Chrysler 300C (2008) - incredibly strong cornering and good speed in a full-size sedan (AWD version)
- Chrysler 300M (2003) - luxury-sport sedan at a reasonable price
- Chrysler Crossfire (2005): the Mercedes SLK gets a makeover and comes out with better grip and looks
- Chrysler PT Cruiser - retro yet attractive, with surprising handling and comfort; GT Turbo has rocket power as well
- Chrysler Sebring GTC (2001-2006) - the popular convertible
- Chrysler Sebring (2007) - refined midsize sedan killed by Top Gear guy
- Chrysler Sebring Convertible (2007) - Smooth, quiet convertible with a hard folding top
- Dodge Avenger (2011) - quieter and more refined than Camry, but more fun
- Dodge Avenger R/T (2007) - refined and quick compact sedan with aggressive looks
- Dodge Caliber R/T and SXT - good alternative SUV, but not a Neon replacement
- Dodge Caliber SRT-4 (2008) - fire-breathing cute-ute
- Dodge Charger SRT8 (2008) - spacious sedan with a heart of muscle
- Dodge Charger (2006) - big but very quick, yet comfortable
- Dodge Magnum R/T (2005 and 2007) : solid, Hemi-powered, and quite capable
- Dodge Magnum SRT8 (2007) - over 400 horsepower in a station wagon
- Dodge Neon SXT (2003) - well equipped yet cheap; mid-sized space in a compact price range
- Dodge Stratus Sedan (2001-05) - great all-around sporty, sophisticated sedan also sold as the Chrysler Sebring
- Dodge Stratus R/T Coupe - comfortable, capable coupe made in the US by Mitsubishi
- Dodge Neon SRT-4 (2003) - ultimate under-$20,000 performance, with a good-sized interior and trunk
The Korean cars
- Hyundai Accent (2000) - nice entry-level
- Hyundai Azera (2006) - Lexus feel in a Camry-priced sedan
- Hyundai Elantra (2000) - sensible family sedan
- Hyundai Elantra (2007) - luxury car ride with great sound insulation and odd steering at a good price
- Hyundai Tiburon (2001) - more fun than it should be!
- Hyundai XG350 (2003-2004) - looks and feels luxurious, doesn't cost much, great warranty
- Kia Amanti (2006) - refined, quiet, large, and pleasant, Jaguar looks and a thirst for fuel
- Kia Optima (2002-2005) - luxury look and feel, low-end price, killer warranty
- Kia Optima (2006) - cushy and quiet, but engine lag hurts
- Kia Rio (2001-2003) - sporty little car whose handling far outstrips acceleration
- Kia Spectra5 (2005) - nimble, fun little hatchback that shames the Honda Civic with best-in-class interior space, a plush ride, and a quick engine
Japanese and European cars
- Acura RSX - glued to the ground, high-winding coupe
- Infiniti G20 - low end of the luxury brand
- Daewoo Leganza (2000) - inexpensive but upscale sedan related to the Sonata
- Honda Civic EX-L Navi (2008) - loses the feel Civics are known for, gains a navigation system
- Jaguar XK convertible (2008) — brief notes
- Lexus GS300 (2006) - quick, luxurious sport-sedan
- Lexus IS350 (2007) - fun sports car with power, excitement, refinement
- Lexus ES350 (2007) - just smooth enough, just fun enough, and priced well
- Lexus GS430 (2007) - luxury with terrific performance
- Lexus GS450h (2007) - stunning speed with good mileage in a hybrid-electric sedan
- Lexus LS460 (2007) - totally smooth, no-holds-barred luxury car with automatic parking
- Lexus IS350 (2007) - fun sports car with power, excitement, refinement
- Mazda MX5 hardtop convertible (2008) - fun little open-roofed car
- Mazda3 (2008) - the most performance you can get for the surprisingly-low price
- Mitsubishi Diamonte (2003) - handling, power, ride, and space nicely balanced
- Mitsubishi Lancer (2002-2007) - too comfortable and large to feel like a low-end sedan
- Mitsubishi Lancer (2008) - sporty and inexpensive
- Mitsubishi Outlander - SUV style with car convenience
- Nissan Altima (2008) - entertaining FWD sedan
- Saab 9-5 - quirky, fast, and smooth
- Saab 9-3 (2006) - safe, smooth, sophisticated, fun sports sedan
- Saab 9-5 - quirky, fast, and smooth
- Scion xD (2010) — fun, cheap little wagon with some surprising features
- Subaru Impreza (and WRX, 2002) - rally car you can buy
- Subaru Impreza (2008)— sporty, inexpensive all wheel drive midsize sedan
- Subaru Outback - raise a Legacy, make it look like an SUV, watch sales fly until every other automaker from Audi to Volkswagen does the same
- Suzuki Aerio - fun, fast, scrappy little wagon
- Suzuki Forenza (2005) - surprisingly nice entry-level sedan
- Suzuki Verona (2005) - taking aim at the Camry
- Scion xA (2005) - surprisingly fun and economical miniature hatchback
- Scion xB (2005) - surprisingly fun and economical miniature hatchback...or is it a minivan? or an SUV?
- Scion tC (2005) - nice torquey engine, good rear-seat space for a two-door
- Subaru Legacy (2001) - refined all wheel drive sedan and wagon
- Suzuki Aerio (2002) - fun, fast, scrappy little wagon
- Suzuki SX4 (2008) - surprisingly sporty and loveable, despite entry-level price
- Suzuki Forenza (2005) - surprisingly nice and comfortable
- Toyota Camry (2004) - luxury ride coupled with thrift and reliability keeps it America's #1 car
- Toyota Camry (2007) - luxury feel in an attainable sedan, and did we mention 268 hp?
- Toyota Camry SE (2011) — refined “top family car” goes sporty
- Toyota Corolla XLE (2009) - quiet, spacious small car with good mileage
- Toyota Corolla (2003-2008) - surprisingly civilized and economical, now with usable rear seats
- Toyota Matrix (2003) - pocket rocket wagon, or carlike SUV - XRS and XR reviewed
- Toyota MR2 (2005) - extra-fun British roadster with Toyota reliability
- Toyota Prius (2005) - insanely good gas mileage in a family sized car with lots of features (see the first generation)
- Toyota Prius III (2010) — better mileage, faster, bigger, and ready for prime time
- Toyota Yaris (2007) - surprisingly quick-feeling little car with great mileage
- Volkswagen Golf and Jetta (2002-2005) - think of them as small BMWs with front wheel drive
- Volkswagen Golf GLI (2005) - quick front-drive sports car
- Volkswagen GTI - corners like a go-kart, zooms nicely; it’s “the next GTI.”
- Volkswagen New Beetle - mix of old and new
- Volkswagen GTI vs Volvo C30 comparison car reviews (2008)
- Volkswagen Passat (2001) - sporty family sedan
- Volkswagen Phaeton (2005) - understated exterior hides massive power, large size, and great handling
- Volvo S60 (2005) - Edgy but pleasant sports sedan
- Volvo V70 Cross Country (2002) - faster than you'd think, with good handling and many safety features
- Volvo V70 (2005) - blazing-fast sports wagon with traditional Volvo safety and generous space
- Volvo S80 (2008) - Zoomy, safe sports sedan