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

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

The Lincoln Nautilus accomplishes everything it sets out to do and even manages to be a surprising delight in some aspects.

Simply put, the Navigator does the “big luxury SUV” thing far, far better.
By Nick Caruso

First impressions are only a fraction of car ownership.

We all have our favorites, but what about the ones we absolutely hate?

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

The APEAL Study is based on “new vehicle owners’ assessments of the design, content, layout, and performance of their new vehicle after 90 days of ownership.”
By Nick Caruso

The Navigator returned the “highest score of any model” in the J.D. Power 2018 U.S.
By Nick Caruso

Leno spoke at length about what he values in Hot Wheels; he waxed on about the people behind some of the favorite real cars in his massive, famous collection; and he even shared some advice about starting a collection of your own.
By Nick Caruso

Lincoln Design Director David Woodhouse, during a walk-around preview of the new SUV ahead of the auto show, cited the Hughes H-1 Racer as a particular influence.
By Eric Adams

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

A Taylor Stitch western shirt, a $4,000 marble MacBook Pro stand, the new Lincoln Navigator L and much more.
By Nick Caruso

Lincoln is finally doing things on a par with the global giants.
By Nick Caruso

Believe it or not, Lincoln is now the kind of luxury lifestyle that we Millennials, the self-indulgent generation, crave.
By Nick Caruso

The Sixties were flush with revolutions: in music, sexuality, drugs, fashion, wider-sweeping social reform and more. And then there was the look.
By Nick Caruso

Family sedans tend to be the automotive equivalent of Valium (minivans are horse tranquilizers, in case you were wondering), but times have changed. Family men no longer need to sacrifice too much in the way of driving excitement and looks in order to transport tykes and trikes.
By Amos Kwon

Putting the Town Car days in the rear view
By Jae Yoon
