
The New Cars We Can’t Wait to Meet (and Drive) in 2020
The all-new Ford Bronco is coming, finally. So are many other exciting cars.

The all-new Ford Bronco is coming, finally. So are many other exciting cars.
By Tyler Duffy

The fifth generation of the Cadillac Escalade will come for the 2021 model year, with one of the three powertrain options being fully electric with a range of 400 miles.
By Tyler Duffy

The Cadillac CTS-V wagon is one of the most lusted-after American performance cars of the last 40 years, especially in stick shift form.

A look back at the cars our fathers drove that defined our childhoods—and bring us happy memories to this day.
By Gear Patrol

The new CT4-V and CT5-V ostensibly replace the ATS-V and CTS-V, respectively, but they pack far fewer ponies than the models they’re subbing in for.

Thanks to a supercharged eight-cylinder heart working in unison with the expertly tuned chassis, the last generation of the CTS-V has earned a place in the pantheon of all-time greats.

A vintage Rolex, a Japanese knife, a suede jacket and more.
By John Zientek

It’s been almost 4 years since Apple updated the iPad Mini’s hardware…
By Gear Patrol

The 2019 New York International Auto Show is in full swing and packed to the rafters with the latest cars, trucks, SUVs and concepts.

Cadillac unveiled the 2020 CT5 sedan ahead of this year’s New York International Auto Show and it now has the monumental task of replacing both the CTS and ATS sedans and taking on BMW and Audi.

Cadillac is changing the way it names its cars, yet again. The problem is it’s only going to get more complicated.
By Tyler Duffy

If you’re currently shopping for a used car, this is a good place to find the cars you don’t want.

It’s all a matter of fashion and engineering capability.

After taking it all in, these are the cars and trucks we’re looking forward to driving the most in 2019.

At an auto show, the stream of dramatic unveilings can easily distract from other notable yet subtle design exercises.

There’s no doubting the Cadillac brand’s historic resonance.
By Tyler Duffy

Subscription plans from Cadillac or Volvo eliminate some minor ownership annoyances, sure. Is that extra convenience worth thousands more per year?
By Tyler Duffy

Consumer Reports just announced the results of its Annual Auto Survey based on data on reliability collected from the vehicles of over 500,000 CR members, these were at the bottom of the list.

A solid yet conservative entry that won’t disappoint buyers, just as long as they come in with the right expectations.

Mercedes-Benz Collection is the newest program to enter the car-subscription service fold.