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New Nissan Altima May Just Be What Your Family Needs

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New Nissan Altima May Just Be What Your Family Needs

The 2015 Nissan Altima boasts a respectable cabin, solid fuel economy and top safety scores, but its CVT transmission may not be for everyone.

The new Nissan Altima hits a checkbox in almost every category, which is why it’s one of the best full-size sedans around.  Large cabin space? Check. Great comfort and ride quality? Check. Good safety scores? Check. Respectable fuel economy? Check. There really isn’t much to criticize about this vehicle, but if we’re going to get nitpicky – the continuously variable transmission may be a deal breaker for some. When it comes to the Altima, we really believe the good outweighs the bad here – by a long shot. Read More

Can Chevrolet Camaro Beat Mustang and Challenger? Maybe…

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Can Chevrolet Camaro Beat Mustang and Challenger? Maybe…

The 2015 Chevrolet Camaro may not be as powerful as the new Ford Mustang SRT Hellcat, but it’s still an impressive muscle car in many ways.

The on-going muscle car battle gets a little bit more interesting for 2015, with each of the three major rivals in this category bringing something new to the table. The Chevrolet Camaro still feels fresh after its 2014 redesign, but the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger are practically all-new this year. Mustang boasts a full revamp with improved fuel efficiency, while the Challenger now has the ultra-powerful SRT Hellcat model. Does the Camaro stack up against these giants? Let’s take a look! Read More

New GMC Acadia Puts Family First

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New GMC Acadia Puts Family First

The 2015 GMC Acadia is a spacious, fuel-efficient and safe full-size SUV that clearly focuses on family needs above all else.

If you are shopping for a full-size SUV, it’s probably because you have outgrown a standard five-passenger vehicle and are trying to avoid the classic hockey-mom or soccer-dad vehicle – the minivan. If that’s indeed the case, look no further than the 2015 GMC Acadia. This vehicle offers most things the not-so-fussy buyer is looking for in a passenger hauler. The Acadia has solid fuel economy and exceptional interior space – with excellent crash scores to back that all up. All-in-all, the Acadia is a good family-focused vehicle that, for the most part, has something for everyone. Read More

ATS Coupe is Exactly What Cadillac Needs to Redefine Itself

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The 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe is an overt demonstration of the brand’s return to form, so to speak. It’s fast, sexy and competitive – it’s everything you need in a luxury vehicle.

The Cadillac ATS has made a name for itself as the entry-level sedan in Cadillac’s luxury lineup. For 2015, the ATS elevates its offerings by removing two doors and adding the all-new Cadillac ATS Coupe. This Coupe continues to enforce Cadillac’s commitment to re-establishing itself as a top contender on the luxury market by competing with top rivals. Read More

So What’s the Deal With BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe?

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So What’s the Deal With the BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe?

The 2015 BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe is a strange anomaly, since unlike its two-door siblings, it has four of them, defying any kind of logic. Despite this peculiar choice, we still dig it.

To separate two-door coupes and convertibles the 3-Series sedans, BMW introduced a whole new lineup in 2014 known as the 4-Series. Now entering their sophomore year of independence, the 4-Series gains a new member – the four-door Gran Coupe. Read More

Let’s Compare Cars: 2014 Acura TL vs 2015 Acura TLX

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Let’s Compare Cars: 2014 Acura TL vs 2015 Acura TLX

Just because a car is new, it’s not necessarily better than its predecessor – though we certainly hope it’s true in most cases. However, the possibility is still there. That’s why we decided to examine how the 2015 Acura TLX stacks up against the 2014 Acura TL, both of which are to some degree a variation of the same vehicle – though the TLX is actually a combination of the TL and TSX.

So, without further ado, let’s see how the two compare: Read More

Ford Escape Takes Another Step Closer to Luxury

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Ford Escape Takes Another Step Closer to Luxury

The 2015 Ford Escape delivers more than one might expect from a vehicle in this class thanks to numerous upscale features.

The Ford Escape has always been the king of its class, but for 2015, Ford has gone a step further by offering options that allow this compact SUV to feel like a true luxury vehicle. With an upscale cabin, powerful engine and top-of-the-line tech specs, the top-level Escape easily rivals some of the more upscale vehicles. The Ford Escape has all the potential to out-class its own segment and appeal to an all-new group of buyers. Read More

The Audi A4 Can Thank Its Cabin for Continued Success

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The Audi A4 Can Thank Its Cabin for Continued Success

The 2014 Audi A4 is a delight of a vehicle, but let’s admit it: this car owes its success to what’s on the inside, not on the outside, and especially not to its lacklustre engine.

The 2014 Audi A4 has modest exterior design and an okay engine, yet it still manages to maintain popularity year after year. So, what makes this vehicle a hit amongst luxury car buyers? Well, we believe that it has a lot to do with the experience, look and feel of the cabin. The interior of the A4 will put any doubt of exterior flash or pony power to rest. Read More

New Acura RDX Isn’t as Luxurious as It Pretends to Be

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New Acura RDX Already Feels Old

The 2014 Acura RDX is a decent vehicle, but its price is simply too high for the amount of luxury it has to offer – which is very little.

The 2014 Acura RDX belongs to the small luxury SUV segment, and while it has nailed the small-SUV part, the luxury aspect is more debatable. Overall, the RDX is actually a pretty decent car as far as family crossovers go – it’s comfortable, spacious and has ample safety features. It’s the little things that feel off here, which leave the RDX in the dust of its stiff competition. Read More

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