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A quartet of compact four-doors from the U.S., Europe, and Japan pack satisfying dynamics into practical packages, delivering ...
In which four Americans in Borneo win the Camel Trophy for the first time and learn that some vipers are not built by Dodge.
Some of our more forbearing readers will recall that our July 1966 issue carried the first install­ment of the great ...
Wherein our man volunteers to become a fiery hood ornament of a '78 Olds Custom Cruiser wagon. And he are a college graduate!
The Chevrolet Corvette has been a constant throughout this magazine's existence. We begin our celebration with the most ...
Subaru drops off a crusher car at our office, so we break out our Sawzall and take a trip beneath the surface of the earth.
Before going into battle, you usually have a choice of weapons. But instead of grabbing the biggest saber around, we decided ...
LANE-KEEPING ASSIST (LKA) LKA takes LDW to the next level by actively steering a vehicle back into its lane when it starts to ...
If you like your racing with a side of jerk chicken, reggae music, and killer views, head to the Carnival of Speed in Jamaica.
We lead off this issue with our exclusive road test of the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. The C/D road test is the definitive word on any car and builds on our 70 years of testing and reviewing ...
The mostly human editor of our 140th anniversary issue assesses the automotive scene in 2095, from IKEA flat-pack wagons to the omnipresent PIG (Personal Implement of Grandiosity).
Audi's smallest SUV enters its third generation with mini-Q5 styling and sticks with four-cylinder powertrains, with the U.S.