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    Mercedes-AMG's GLS63 Is a Ballistic School Bus

    Automakers are always looking for white space in the marketplace. Mercedes has gotten quite good at this over the years and has recently identified a previously unfilled gap that apparently needed addressing: Buyers looking for a proper six- or seven-passenger SUV with 600 horsepower and a six-figure sticker price had nowhere to go until the […] More

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    2020 BMW X5 M Is Irrationally Excellent

    If you’re going to drive something absurd, why not go all the way and put yourself behind the wheel of one the most colossally irrational vehicles available? If that’s really your thing, look to the redesigned BMW X5 M. It makes hardly any sense at all. HIGHS: Time-warping acceleration, the grip and handling to match […] More

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    2021 Mercedes-AMG GLE63 S Defines Muscle-Bound Refinement

    Mercedes practically invented the factory-built high-performance luxury SUV in 1999 when it stuffed a 5.4-liter V-8 into its ML-class ute and christened the ML55 AMG. That vehicle’s stats and figures—342 horsepower, 376 lb-ft of torque, 60 mph in the mid-sixes—seem quaint two decades later. But at the time, the company was able to call it […] More

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    2020 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Is Past Its Sell-By Date

    Michael SimariCar and Driver The problem with the 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, the brand’s smallest crossover, is that it was only mediocre when it debuted nearly a decade ago. A sprinkling of new improvements align it slightly better with the pack of newer and nicer SUVs in its sub-$30K competitive space, but the little Outlander […] More

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    Cadillac's Updated XT5 Doesn't Move the Needle

    Marc UrbanoCar and Driver As Cadillac’s best-selling vehicle, the XT5 pays a lot of the brand’s bills, even if it isn’t the most interesting model in the Cadillac showroom. A host of mid-cycle updates that further refine the XT5 should help maintain its status for the 2020 model year, regardless of whether or not they […] More

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    Big Mini Question: Countryman or Clubman?

    If you’re thinking of stuffing your entire family and belongings into a car, you’re probably not shopping a brand named Mini. But, both the Mini brand and Mini’s cars have steadily grown since the brand relaunched in 2003, and there are now two plumped up and not-so-Mini crossovers for sale at Mini stores. The Countryman […] More

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    2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport Needs to Live Up to Its Looks

    Michael SimariCar and Driver Blending in is no fun, and the Land Rover Discovery Sport may initially appear to be an appealingly different choice among the vast, monotonous crowd of small luxury SUVs. Thanks to its ruggedly handsome lines, it offers a welcome stylistic relief from the cookie-cutter blobs seen elsewhere in the segment. Actually […] More