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2018 Range Rover Evoque Convertible

Range Rover Evoque wins Strategic Vision Total Quality Award

Land Rover and its higher end Range Rover division have been gaining recognition for steadily improving reliability in recent years, their efforts most recently rewarded by a best-in-segment 2017 Strategic

2018 Subaru WRX STI Type RA and BRZ tS

Subaru delivers limited edition WRX STI and BRZ performance models for 2018

As if Subaru’s redesigned WRX STI and BRZ weren’t enough on their own, Subaru’s performance division has upped the ante for 2018 with two limited edition models. STI, otherwise known

2016 Jaguar I-Pace Concept

Jaguar’s I-Pace EV to arrive during second half of 2018

It’s official: The innovative Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicle will arrive in production trim during the second half of 2018, ushering in an entirely new era for the iconic British luxury

2018 Acura MDX

Acura adds Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to 2018 MDX

Let’s face it. The majority of today’s consumers hook up to the digital world through an Apple or Android smartphone, and the ability to use either technology within our vehicles

2018 Fiat 500L

Fiat refreshes 2018 500L and adds Urbana Edition to 2017 500X

Fiat recently announced some updates to two of its most practical models, the most extensive being an exterior and interior mid-cycle refresh for the 500L subcompact hatchback, and the other

2018 Nissan Leaf

All new 2018 Nissan Leaf balances more EV range with affordable pricing

Toyota’s Prius may be the world’s most notable hybrid and Tesla’s Model 3 currently hottest on the news cycle, but with nearly 300,000 units delivered, Nissan’s Leaf is easily the

2018 Toyota Prius C

Toyota’s Prius C hybrid gets styling updates and advanced safety kit for 2018

Toyota might be falling behind in the Canadian PHEV and EV arena, with its lone Prius Prime plug-in hybrid only available in Quebec and not a hint of anything fully

Volvo partnering with Google for new Android-based OS

Volvo partnering with Google for new Android-based OS

Will tomorrow’s consumers be matching their next car purchase to their smartphones? It’s entirely possible. Some automakers have already drawn their respective lines in the sand, with Porsche choosing Apple