
A Look Back at the Gear We Discovered This Week
A week’s worth of product news, reviews and buying guides, all in one place.

A week’s worth of product news, reviews and buying guides, all in one place.
By Gear Patrol

The best way to catch up on the day’s most important product releases and stories.
By Gear Patrol


Every major modern car-making country has a calling card.

Choosing to own a car in the city is as big of a lifestyle choice as living in the city itself.

If you’re more interested in classic style and prefer the analog way of life, there’s a 1978 BMW R80/7 ready for a new home.

More isn’t always better, but there are a few cars out there that are miles ahead of the next model down, they’re worth the splurge.

Now, the CT6 has a fighting chance.

BMW’s renowned engineering backs it all up, offering sharp, precise handling and plenty of power when you want and need it, but it also offers quite a bit of white-knuckle fun for those who like to feel the limits of their machines.
By Eric Adams

This is a great-looking, German quality grand tourer aimed at those who couldn’t care less about badge snobbery, all for the price of a certified pre-owned Audi.
By Brian Leon

There are plenty of vintage, concept and just plain strange vehicles on display as well, but this is a good place to start.
By Nick Caruso

For the first time, ever, Toyota finally, publically confirmed the existence of the next Supra.

The best way to catch up on the day’s most important product releases and stories.
By Gear Patrol

It’s a shot across the bow of BMW and Mercedes, and it’s no empty threat.

BMW has a lot riding on its new flagship.

The perfect trinity of specifications is enough to let you overlook the Chris Bangle design.

BMW’s smallest adventure bike is put to the test in the Pyrenees.

Better for tarmac than desert trails.

The new M5 looks to be a monster. So does its price tag.
