Wheels for the Well-Heeled
The new Lexus GS thoroughly impressed us, but we fear the car doesn't have what it takes to be a mainstream player.
View ArticleNo, Officer, I Don’t Know How Fast I Was Going
Those who are not fanatical about purebred sports cars won't "get" the Porsche Cayman R. More than a few car geeks won't, either.
View ArticleTwo Tons, But No Fun
Ford's new Taurus SHO is a lumbering beast of a full-size sedan that's been whipped into a relatively nimble corner-carver. But, oh wow, is it boring to drive.
View ArticleDiavolo del Sole
Save for a few special editions, it's been more than ten years since Lamborghini offered rear-wheel drive in one of its sports cars. But we're sure glad the LP550-2 Gallardo Spyder got made.
View ArticleA Sedan for Straightening Up and Flying Right
Japanese auto-maker Nissan is fond of boasting that its new Altima is the most innovative iteration of its midsize offering yet. And that is definitely true. But this isn't some Batmobile, it's a...
View ArticleA Touch of Gray
Amid its corporate transformation, Lincoln is relying on the MKS to be the car that keeps a satisfied smile on the sun-wrinkled faces of its core customers.
View ArticleDriving Gear
Most cars don’t drive themselves. Yet. For now, enhance your commute or road trip with these instruments of convenience and safety.
View ArticleCargo Haulers: Yakima vs Thule
Much like the Canon-vs.-Nikon world of pro cameras, the car rack and roof box arena is dominated by Sweden’s Thule and Washington’s Yakima. And just as with camera gear, once you choose a system, the...
View ArticleWolfsburg’s Wattage
Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid. It's a name that hits all the Californian pleasure receptors.
View ArticleBaby Sitter
The Clek Foonf child car seat is expensive, but it addresses numerous safety issues and legal requirements, and has the design flourishes to please your inner retro sci-fi geek.
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