Road Test: 2015 Kia Forte EX
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.
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.
The category sales and market share leader for several years, the 2015 Honda CR-V continues to be the obvious go-to vehicle when consumers are shopping small SUVs.
The 2015 Chrysler 200 certainly does have a sleek, contemporary design and a stylish, comfortable interior with an excellent infotainment and sound system.
The 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel is the poster child for American off-roading (or pseudo-off-roading in most cases).
Mitsubishi has done something unique with the 2015 Outlander Sport: offering a well-equipped, fuel-efficient small SUV at the lowest price in its segment.
The 2015 Jetta TDI SE has had minor but important interior and exterior design changes that make it the best overall car in its class for comfort, torque, fuel economy and ease of operation.
Where the 2015 Mazda CX-5 stands out from the crowd is its combination of fuel economy, Zoom-Zoom driving behavior, and a competitive price with good value for the dollar spent.
While both TDIs are very nice cars and equally worth owning, I lean towards the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta TDI with the automatic versus the manual.
What you get with the 2015 Ford Escape is an SUV that is secure, confidence inspiring and pleasing to hustle along a back road. It also has a sexy appearance, a top-notch interior along with more connectivity and high-tech features than any competitor. As an added incentive, the fuel economy is damn good.