First Drive: 2015 BMW i8
For BMW, on-road performance is always a ticket of entry and the 2015 BMW i8 does not disappoint.
For BMW, on-road performance is always a ticket of entry and the 2015 BMW i8 does not disappoint.
If you don’t opt for the higher powered versions, the 2015 Dodge Challenger gets respectable highway fuel economy and keeps it’s street cred with Camaro and Mustang, which it has been battling against for bragging rights over the past five decades.
Clean Fleet Report recently had the chance to drive a pre-production prototype of the first generation Toyota Mirai at the Western Automotive Journalists’ Media Day program in Monterey, California.
The 2015 Nissan Juke is a blending of a small crossover and performance car that, for the more adventurous among you, lets you make your own statement with a design that has been called everything from wild to modern sculpture.
For right around $20,000 you get an almost fully optioned 2015 Honda Fit (even less if you go without some of the optional items). This car can carry a family of four comfortably, even on 500+ mile trips.
The 2015 Toyota Yaris should be added to your shopping list to see first-hand what a sharp little car it is and research the standard equipment that comes with what is one of the lowest entry prices in the segment.
My time in the 2014 Ford Focus Electric has caused me to rethink some of my thoughts on the labeling of EVs.
When finished with your homework, Clean Fleet Report is confident the 2015 Infiniti Q50 just may be the newest occupant in your garage.
Sharp styling, a roomy interior, mid-30s highway fuel economy and coming nearly fully equipped for around $25,000 makes the 2015 Kia Forte EX a must-add to your shopping list.
The 2014 Volkswagen e-Golf isn’t the first, but it’s got our vote as the best of the mainstream (i.e., affordable) electric cars.