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    2020 Subaru Outback Is the Same but Better

    UPDATE 1/13/20: This review has been updated with test results. “We do a lot of research at Subaru,” says Outback car-line manager Peter Tenn, almost in apology as he shows his 20th consecutive slide of customer research charts to a crowd of just-post-coffee auto writers. But given the brand’s continued sales success—Subaru just concluded its […] More

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    2019 Honda Accord Hybrid vs. 2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid: Which Gas-Sipping Family Sedan Is Better?

    Marc UrbanoCar and Driver As demand for sedans declines due to consumers’ infatuation with high-riding SUVs and pickup trucks, there are two cars that continue to crusade against the impending takeover. Sure, both the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry have seen sales wane over the past few years, but they still ranked among the top […] More

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    Do the 2020 Jeep Wrangler's New Engines Improve the Icon?

    Michael SimariCar and Driver Today’s Jeep Wrangler has evolved into a four-wheeled Swiss Army knife, with a range of body styles, powertrains, and capabilities that can be tailored for nearly any need. The Wrangler can be had with either two or four removable doors, and there are five engines, two transmissions, three four-wheel-drive systems, and […] More

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    2020 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid Is Large and in Charge

    Marc UrbanoCar and Driver UPDATE 1/7/20: This review has been updated with test results. If you’re looking for further confirmation from Porsche headquarters that the current hybrid lineup represents more than just compulsory regulatory vamping, consider this statement from Christian Trautmann, manager of Porsche’s SUV product line: “From here on, we hope to make the […] More

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    Minor Damage to Our 2019 Genesis G70 Cost Us Time and Money

    10,000-Mile Update When we last left our Genesis G70, it had just been involved in a minor incident with a deer that dislodged a radar sensor that’s part of its dynamic cruise-control system and collision-warning equipment. The damage didn’t look too bad, and, accustomed as we Michiganders are to catastrophic encounters with the state mammal, […] More

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    2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC63 S Coupe Is as Absurd as it Is Formidable

    Michael SimariCar and Driver 12/30/19 UPDATE: This review has been updated with test results. Spawned from Mercedes-Benz’s popular GLC-class compact luxury SUV lineup, the high-performance 2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC63 S coupe pegs the absurdity meter in nearly every metric. Take, for instance, its twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8. Rated for 503 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque, it […] More