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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Chevrolet City Express Price: $23,400 - $24,510















Lurking behind the bow tie on the grille is a Nissan NV200, but that’s not all bad. It’s a bow tie, not a black tie, since the City Express is a cargo carrier. The Chevy has a 1500-pound payload and shares the NV200’s unitized body, 131-hp 2.0-liter four, continuously variable automatic transmission, and 123 cubic feet of cargo space. What does Chevrolet bring to the table? A five-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty, two years/24,000 miles of free maintenance, and a 3200-dealer sales network.






Mercedes-Benz Metris Price: $26,990 - $33,895















Slotted between its full-size sibling, the Sprinter, and smaller vans like the Ford Transit Connect, the Metris offers relatively nimble dimensions with the cargo-carrying ability of larger vans. Under the hood is a 2.0-liter turbo four that makes 208 hp with a seven-speed automatic and rear-wheel drive; the interior can be configured to carry cargo or passengers (seven standard or eight optionally). There’s plenty of tech, too, including Crosswind Assist and load-adaptive stability control.






Ford Transit Connect Price: $24,005 - $31,320














Focused on utility and economy, this van is available in two wheelbases with seats for up to seven in three rows. There’s more than 100 cubic feet of cargo room; when properly equipped it has a payload of 1620 pounds and can tow 2000 pounds. The base engine is a 169-hp 2.5-liter four; a 178-hp 1.6-liter turbo four is optional. Front-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic are standard. With minimal extra power and minimal added fuel economy, we feel the 1.6-liter is not worth the extra cost.






Monday, February 13, 2017

Toyota Tacoma Price: $25,280 - $43,920














The Tacoma’s ruggedly handsome looks and available off-road gear almost redeem its tight interior and so-so fuel economy. A 2.7-liter four-cylinder making 180 lb-ft of torque is standard and pairs with a five-speed manual or a six-speed automatic; a 3.5-liter V-6 (265 lb-ft) is optional and mates to a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic. When properly equipped, the V-6 can tow 6800 lb. For serious adventurers, a TRD Pro trim adds a bevy of appearance upgrades and a heavy-duty suspension.






Honda Ridgeline Price: $30,415 - $43,910














The Ridgeline’s roomy cabin, ample storage, smooth ride, and innovative touches make its rivals seem outdated—and helped it earn a 2017 10Best award. Its 3.5-liter V-6 makes 280 hp and 262 lb-ft with front-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic; the all-wheel-drive model has a towing capacity of 5000 lb. In our highway-fuel-economy test, the all-wheel-drive version got 28 mpg. An optional bed extender offers extra cargo space; available bed-mounted speakers enhance tailgating festivities.