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    From the Archive: 1981 Jeep Scrambler

    From the July 1981 Issue of Car and Driver. “But what’s a Jeep for, anyway?” If you’re driving the new Scrambler, no stoplight smart ass will ask you that. Obviously, it’s a pickup truck. See, it has a five-foot-long cargo bed. The Scrambler furnishes the increased carrying capacity that Jeep owner have been hollering for, […] More

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    Tested: 1964-1/2 Ford Mustang

    From the May 1964 issue of Car and Driver It’s easily the best thing to come out of Dearborn since the 1932 V-8 Model B roadster. But for all Ford’s talk of Total Performance, it’s still clear that the Mustang has been designed and built to a price. The necessity of meeting cost goals meant […] More

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    2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet: Fast Headroom

    For a moment, put aside thoughts of speed, adhesion, and power. Don’t think about heritage, beauty, or price. Before we get to that, we’d like you to consider how tremendously good the 2021 Porsche Turbo S is when it’s going slow. Whether its urban trawling, suburban errands, or a lackadaisical back-roads tour, this is the […] More

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    Our 2019 Tesla Model 3 Has Changed a Lot in Just Six Months

    10,000-Mile Update The updates on many of our long-term cars, particularly the trouble-free ones, tend to be as much about us as about the vehicles. In the absence of reliability or service drama, the focus instead becomes the places we visit, plus whatever new annoyances we find over the course of 40,000 miles. But the […] More

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    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLA250 4Matic Shows Real Growth

    In the automotive world, venturing into a new segment is risky business. Remember the two-seat convertible SUV segment pioneered by the Suzuki X90? No? Well, that’s because it failed to gain any traction. But, there are benefits to taking a chance, which is what Mercedes-Benz did when it launched the GLA-class. Not quite a hatchback, […] More

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    2020 Audi R8 Spyder Was Made to Chase Sunsets

    Hells Angels are welcome at Maxdons Bar and Grill. So are the Mongols, Bandidos, Outlaws, Pagans, Sons of Silence, and the Vagos—as long as their patches stay outside. “No Motorcycle Colors Allowed,” says the sign on the front door. Apparently, this is where the one-percenters go for a great steak. HIGHS: Supercar drama and speed, […] More

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    2020 Lexus LS500h Struggles to Make Its Case

    The formula for making a luxury hybrid vehicle generally entails taking a model’s most powerful gas engine and adding even more power via an electric motor or two. Voila, there’s your brand’s flagship. Volvo knows what we’re talking about. So does Lincoln. You want the top-spec Porsche Panamera? That’ll be the 677-hp Turbo S E-Hybrid. […] More