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2021 VW Atlas CrossSport

11
VW was the small car company. It made Beetles by the bushel that fit in your back pocket, almost. But America super-sized and small cars like the Beetle stopped selling. So VW...

2021 Nissan Leaf

13
How much are you willing to spend on a car to spend nothing on gas? This question arises - or ought to arise - whenever electric cars are discussed. Especially an electric car...

2021 Hyundai Venue

11
Really small crossovers are the new in thing - chiefly because bigger things can come inside taller packages. The new Hyundai Venue, for instance, is nearly a foot shorter than Hyundai's smallest...

2021 Hyundai Venue Rant

5
Here are some preliminary thoughts about Hyundais' new ultra-small crossover, the Venue; the full review should be available within the next few days - assuming the Diaper Freaks haven't chased me...

2021 Mazda3

8
The Mazda3 just got speedier. In addition to its standard 2.0 liter and optional 2.5 liter engine, you can get it with another engine. A turbocharged version of the 2.5 liter engine...

2021 Lexus UX200

2
Lexus built the first luxury crossover SUV - way back in 1998, when it introduced the RX300. It’s hard to believe now, but before that year, there weren’t any crossover SUVs,...

2020 Ford Fusion

14
Ford only sells one sedan - the 2020 Fusion - and this may be your last chance to buy one. It’s going to be replaced by another crossover SUV called the...

2021 Honda Odyssey

15
It’s ironic that two of the things that make for a family-friendlier vehicle have been disappearing from the market: Sliding - rather than swing-open - doors. And three usable rows of...

2021 Buick Encore GX

23
It’s an irony of history that Buick - once upon a time known for its Barcalounger big cars - now sells one of the smallest ones you can buy. With one of...

2020 Dodge Charger

12
Most American cars used to be like the Dodge Charger still is. They were big, they were rear-wheel-drive and they offered big V8 engines. Now almost no cars are like that. Which probably explains...
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