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Saturday, October 03, 2015

Lexus GS F set for Detroit 2016

As the newest member of the F lineup of high performance models, the 2016 Lexus GS F, which debuts at the North American International Auto Show, combines the performance of the 2015 Lexus RC F Coupe with the practicality of a 4-door sedan Although Lexus already offers the GS 350 F Sport model, the new GS F is the ultimate expression of performance for Toyota's luxury division thanks to a 5.0-liter V8 which produces 467 horsepower...

Kia Sorento First Review 2016

When Kia chose Lake Tahoe as the site to introduce the new 2016 Kia Sorento, it had everything to do with the picturesque location and status-climbing intent of this midsize crossover SUV. However, the mountains unleashed a winter storm that gave us a hint of how the nearby Donner Pass gained its infamy, and we wound up driving the new Sorento in snow and rain blown sideways by winds literally strong enough to kick up surfable waves...

Friday, October 02, 2015

Kia Optima Matures Without a Hint of Gray 2016

The Kia Optima has long been one of the Korean carmaker's unqualified successes. Combining strong value with strong styling and a variety of drivetrains, the Optima midsize sedan and the funky-but-lovable Soul have been providing the one-two punch for Kia's sales growth in the U.S. Now it's time for an all-new Optima and the 2016 Kia Optima carries the weight of anticipation placed on its swept-back shoulders with great skill Style...

Jaguar XF: Exercise in elegant efficiency 2016

As promised, the all-new 2016 Jaguar XF sedan made its first appearance as part of a dramatic over-water high-wire crossing that took place in London's Canary Wharf district prior to its debut in New York. But that high-profile entrance aside, the second generation of Jag's popular midsize 4-door has an impressive story to tell in its own right. A comprehensive remake endows the 2016 XF with a more refined design coupled with upgraded...

Thursday, October 01, 2015

Hyundai Tucson First Drive: A wallflower blooms 2016

It's a familiar scenario in family dynamics: The youngest is stuck with the hand-me-downs while the older kids get the latest stuff. The thinking goes that the smallest of the pack will eventually grow into the "new" things. Call it familial trickle-down economics We see parallels in the automotive industry, where pricier flagship models are christened with the latest technology and amenities. Yet eventually, those hot new features...