Will Sabel Courtney is Gear Patrol’s motoring editor, formerly of The Drive and RIDES Magazine. You can often find him test-driving new cars in New York City, cursing the slow-moving traffic surrounding him.
Or, in the case of winter driving, covered in salt spray.
If any three-ton SUV costing almost $100,000 can be considered understated, it's this one.
Audi's sports car icon is on its last legs, but it's still quite appealing.
The next few years will be packed with new EVs. These are the ones that have us jazzed the most.
Once defined by gas-guzzling giants, Bentley Motors aims to be all-electric and carbon-positive by the end of the decade.
Looking for a great new ride? Start looking here.
It's no XXL CTS-V, but the hottest Escalade ever still has its charms.
This cloth couch offers up a great place to sit and lounge — and it looks good doing it, too.
From full-dash head-up displays to color-changing cars.
Mercedes's big electric SUV is thoroughly capable and plenty comfortable, if a little less flashy than its sedan counterpart.
The three-row Defender still Land Rovers just fine, but regular third-row users might be better off looking elsewhere.
It's an SUV that's also practically a sports car.
The V6-plug-in-hybrid powertrain is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the changes McLaren is delivering.
Some of our most insightful car testing happens right at home.
Bimmer's first stab at electrifying one of its core models is a solid one.
Somewhere between Kindle and iPad lies this writing-capable, e-ink tablet.
Be prepared to walk along the razor's edge to reveal the RS 3's potential.
America’s science teacher-in-chief opens up about both horology and astronomy.
Whether in electric i7 or V8-powered 760i form, the new 7er is a remarkable car...if you can get past the face.
The newest version of the iconic SL turns up the sportiness without sacrificing luxury.
These e-bikes can turn a sweaty, frustrating ride into an easy, peaceful experience — but the Cyber Monday deal ends tonight.
More powerful, more efficient and more fun, the 4xe is the Wrangler to buy.
"The company actually has to keep telling me not to promote it so much," he says. "There are FCC regulations."
The CT5-V Blackwing may have the lead in specs, but this Caddy channels sport sedan greatness in a different way.
Willett Distillery and Kings of Leon join forces to start a whiskey label — and their initial offerings are delightful.
Is there such a thing as too much advance notice?
This television packs neatly as many Ks as three perfect-pitch innings — and that's just the start.
No matter why you want one, there’s probably a vehicle that better fits your needs.
Ford's electric pickup truck proves every bit worthy of its high praise.
A Maserati may not be the rational choice, but hey — being rational all the time is so boring.