Road Test: 2021 Volkswagen Atlas V6 SEL Premium R-Line
With nearly a $20,000 spread from the base and fully optioned 2021 Volkswagen Atlas, it’s important to research each of the eight trim levels to find which is best for your family.
With nearly a $20,000 spread from the base and fully optioned 2021 Volkswagen Atlas, it’s important to research each of the eight trim levels to find which is best for your family.
As with all PHEVs on the market today, the 2020 Kia Niro PHEV is a bit of a split personality. It’s not the fastest CUV on the market today, and it’s EV-only range is not spectacular, but when it comes to total range and economy, it is one of the best.
A big shout-out as the 2021 Toyota Corolla Hatchback does not disappoint, delivering a fun and nimble driving experience.
Regardless if your family is just starting out or are empty-nesters, the 2021 Nissan Rogue should be on your consideration list.
The 2021 Toyota RAV4 Prime is a genuine PHEV that has an awesome EV-only range, rated at 42 miles, and in our tests, we think they sandbagged that range a bit as we beat it by 50 percent.
Staying true to its racing heritage, Mazda in the 2020 Mazda6 has created the best-handling five-passenger sedan that isn’t considered a “sports sedan.”
The all-new 2020 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is a case study in how to hit the ground running. From its striking looks to impressive efficiency, the bar has been set high by this five-passenger sedan.
To sum it up, the 2020 Cadillac CT5 isn’t your father or grandfather’s Caddy, it’s a genuine 21st century sports luxury sedan that stands shoulder to shoulder with any other brand.
The 2020 Mazda3 Hatchback AWD Premium is not aiming to be a hot hatch, but maybe more a sporty hatch, which it accomplishes nicely.
The 2020 Honda HR-V, refreshed in 2019, continues to be a good value with a roomy interior and 30+ mpg.