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What’s New: 2017 Kia Forte & Forte5

Making their debut at the Detroit Auto Show, the 2017 Forte sedan and Forte5 Hatch both received a mid-cycle freshening to keep them competitive, with some new styling enhancements, some new powertrain choices, and ne...

First Look: 2017 Honda Ridgeline

I have to admit this is one of the reveals I've been waiting for at the Detroit Auto Show because I'm just fascinated by it. And that's because like before, it will be the only uni-body pickup truck on the market. And...

2024 Ford Mustang: What’s New

The Detroit Auto Show was home to a huge debut party for the all-new 2024 Ford Mustang family of models – the seventh-generation of America's pony car bringing a more chiseled evolution of styling, features and pe...

First Look: 2017 Lexus LC500

At first blush you might say it looks a slightly restyled RC-F. What's the point? Well, the reality is that the new LC500 is in fact an entirely different animal built on an all-new chassis that will be the foundation...

First Look: 2017 Chrysler Pacifica

For a lot of people both industry watchers like me and customers alike, the new generation of mini-vans from Chrysler has been long coming. The last one has been with us now since 2008 with few changes, and it's gotte...

First Look: 2017 Genesis G90

Hyundai launched the new Genesis brand at the Detroit Auto Show, a luxury off-shoot that will start with the all-new G90 flagship. The new 2017 Genesis G90 is at the least of its existence, the spiritual successor ...

2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse: My Take

Based on the all-new 2024 Mustang GT, Ford Performance has unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show their first new name for a high-performance series Mustang in generations – the Dark Horse. With sinister looks, all...

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