Today’s Top Stories
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Dealers Aren’t Letting Customers Return Leases
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2020 Chevy Bolt Prioritizes Range Over Style
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Used Car Buyers Have Big Savings Coming Their Way
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Next-Gen BMW 2-Series Coupe Leaks Out Early
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Incentives Automakers Are Offering on New Vehicles
A Car and Driver reader asked us to help him find a fun-to-drive car for under $5000. He gave us some suggestions: a Mazda Miata, a Honda CR-Z, or a Subaru BRZ. We didn’t find any of his suggestions in the latest episode of Window Shop with Us, but we did find some rather special enthusiast finds for under five large.
The challenge was quite difficult. We were able to find plenty of used BMWs, Hondas, and Porsche Boxsters. But finding a good, reliable, and fun-to-drive car that we’d actually pull the trigger on was hard. We hope this will help make our readers’ searches easier, something we didn’t quite do last week when we helped C/D testing director Dave VanderWerp find a replacement for his 1991 Acura NSX.
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Lincoln Cancels Plans for Rivian-Based EV
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Rivian-Based Lincoln Electric SUV Coming in 2022
BMW i4 Electric Sedan Will Look More Like 3-Series
Some Automakers Are Restarting Production Soon
Hyundai Elantra Will Get a Sporty N Line Model
2021 Porsche 911 Updated with New Color, Features
Tesla Model X Surprisingly Good at Playing Jenga
Dealers Aren’t Letting Customers Return Leases
New Lotus Sports Car Aims to Rival Porsche Cayman
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