Event: Three-Row SUV Comparison Review
Clean Fleet Report recently drove three seven-passenger crossovers from three different manufacturers back-to-back. The 2018 Volkswagen Atlas, 2018 Chevrolet Traverse and 2019 Subaru Ascent.
Clean Fleet Report recently drove three seven-passenger crossovers from three different manufacturers back-to-back. The 2018 Volkswagen Atlas, 2018 Chevrolet Traverse and 2019 Subaru Ascent.
While the Lincoln Navigator isn’t exactly everyone’s cup of tea, it really resets the standard for a top of the line luxury SUV is today.
The all-new 2019 Lexus ES arrives in showrooms in September. The seven-generation model is longer, wider, slightly lower and the most fuel-efficient, and surely the sportiest-looking ES ever.
If you want a compact car you can buy without worry that will give you years of reliable service but few thrills, the 2018 Toyota Corolla remains a very viable choice.
The 2018 Honda Fit is well-named. It isn’t too big, isn’t too small—it’s a good fit no matter what size the occupants are and the yawning hatch can gobble up everything from large boxes to bikes to furniture.
Our summary for the 2018 Hyundai Kona is useful utility. The Kona gives Hyundai a fourth crossover in its line-up, joining the Santa Fe, Santa Fe Sport and Tucson.
Ford, which exploded the SUV segment with the 1990 Explorer and offers five other models in a range of sizes, now debuts the pint-sized 2018 Ford EcoSport in its lineup.
The new 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan is the VW Atlas’s grown-up little brother, based on the same MQB architecture that gives us the Golf, Alltrack, and the Atlas.
The 2018 Lexus NX 300h brings Toyota’s famous hybrid technology to a compact crossover shape. That’s good for about a 25 percent improvement in fuel economy and substantially improved emissions compared the standard NX 300, in a luxurious package.
If you are in the market for an electrified car for the first time, or to upgrade your existing hybrid, the 2018 Hyundai Ioniq PHEV should be high on your shopping list.