The 2027 Kia Telluride returns with a new turbocharged engine, sharper styling, more technology, and the same quietly premium confidence that made it one of the best three-row SUVs in America.
A new Dallas company wants to revive the REO name with a simple, gas-powered, body-on-frame truck, dubbed the REO Runabout. The idea is exactly what many buyers say they want, but the
Mazda lept into the luxury three-row crossover segment with the CX-90 a few years ago. It introduced Mazda’s first inline-six-cylinder and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) engine. Although both drivetrains had some faults, the
The 2024 Chevrolet Traverse RS offers an appealing mix of performance, style, and tech upgrades, positioning itself as a solid contender in the midsize SUV category. As tested, the RS has an
The 2025 Infiniti QX80 Autograph 4WD is Infiniti’s boldest entry into the full-size luxury SUV market, taking on the Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator, and Range Rover. With a 5.6L V8 engine, plush
Back in 2019, Hyundai introduced the first electric Kona. I tested that car, and it loved to spin its tires. Although the range wasn’t the best, it was an enjoyable EV for
The 2025 Buick Envista Avenir is an attractive option in Buick’s lineup, Jennifer and I really like Buick, we even tried to buy one a few years ago. Buick has been offering
The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser First Edition marks a significant return of the iconic SUV to the American market, blending its storied past with modern performance. Limited to just 5,000 units for
A few years ago, Volkswagen introduced its smallest SUV, the Taos. I then tested a mid-spec SE with front-wheel Drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission. This time, the top-of-the-line SEL with all-wheel
The 2025 BMW X2 xDrive28i is an evolution of BMW's compact SUV lineup, adding the brand's signature sporty driving dynamics to the often mundane small SUV category. Compared to the previous generation,
The 2025 Lexus UX 300h F Sport presents a refined blend of luxury, performance, and eco-friendly driving, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a premium hybrid crossover (it really is
This could be looked at as unfair. You have a 312-horsepower BMW X1 M35i in one corner and the other, the 45+ MPG Lexus UX300h. They couldn’t be more different. Except they