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The Saleen Sportruck
To power-hungry auto enthusiasts, the name Saleen should immediately conjure up images of slick race cars and smoking tires.
A Civil Union
THE SIERRA 1500 GETS GM’S 3.0L DURAMAX I-6 MIDDLE CHILD, AND IT’S WONDERFUL
Tow (Like A) Pro
RIDING HEAVY IN GMC’S NEW SIERRA HD
Road Rulers
GETTING REACQUAINTED WITH THE TOYOTA TACOMA AND 4RUNNER TRD PRO ON THE ROAD TO OURAY
Kemal Curic
CHIEF DESIGNER, LINCOLN MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Bold, Beautiful & Ready For Battle
HYUNDAI’S 2020 PALISADE
Gladiator
A Truck in Jeep’s Clothing
2013-2017 Nissan Pathfinder
The Nissan Pathfinder is a midsize crossover with three rows of seating.
2020 Range Rover Evoque - Evolution Or Revolution?
Evolution Or Revolution?
The All-New Silverado HD
Chevy’s Playing To Win With Best-in-class Towing And An Exclusive 10-speed Allison… But Is It Enough?
3.0L Duramax
High-tech Diesel Boasts Some Common Wisdom
ZR2
Chevrolet finally pulled the wraps off the open-secret (and much anticipated) Colorado ZR2, officially confirming the existence of a second off-road midsize pickup for the ’17 model year. Arriving just in time to do battle with the Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro, the ZR2 also marks a return of the legendary Chevrolet nameplate, which first appeared on the S-10 pickup in the mid-90's. In fact, some claim the success of that first wide body S-10 ZR2 is what inspired Toyota to trot out its TRD-branded Tacoma off-roaders, and if that’s so, this truck marks the return of a true original.
Great Memories
There are a handful of pivotal events in life that can be counted as life changing, among them your first job, getting married, and having your first child.
America's First Freeway
ARROYO SECO PARKWAY, AKA THE 110
2016 Range Rover Sport SVR
First, let’s address the big, blue elephant in the room. With only 223 miles logged for this review, what follows is really more an overview of our total time with the ’16 Range Rover Sport SVR.
2017 Nissan Titan
We’ve hit the halfway mark of our year with the 2017 Pickup Truck of the Year–winning Nissan Titan, and it’s fair to say the truck continues to impress. For this period, we’ve continued the same testing regimen as before, with a good combination of city and highway driving along with a fair bit of towing mixed in. The truck remains quiet and comfortable, and we’ve had no issues that have needed addressing.
Todd Hoevener
Born in Columbus, Indiana, south of Indianapolis, Todd Hoevener grew up on a farm. He earned his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from Rose Holman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute in 1988 and went to work for Ford
2018 GMC Yukon
10-SPEEDS: NOT JUST FOR BIKES ANYMORE
Refreshing
NEW FACE, NEW FEATURES, SAME CHEROKEE
Grandest
THE WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL SUV IS A…JEEP
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
A Cynical Redesign, But It Has Its Charms
Running The Gauntlet
Data-driven Decision Making
Resetting The Bar
Ford rewrote the pickup playbook three years ago by transforming its F-150 bodies from steel to aluminum—a bit more costly and more challenging to build and repair, but the resulting weight savings increased payload and tow ratings.
Ultra-modern Styling & Old-school Bones
The Best Of Both Worlds?
Adventure Ready
The Updated Forester
Lexus LX 570
2008-2017
Calling All Titans And Paying It Forward
You may have noticed that Nissan is on a bit of a humanitarian kick lately, building specially customized Titans for the American Red Cross and Habitat For Humanity as part of its “Calling All Titans” marketing campaign.
The Camaro Of Crossovers
Canyon-Carving In The 2019 Chevrolet Blazer
A Diamond Among Gems
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan
BMW Test Fest 2019
From Racetracks To Mud Pits