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    2020 Cadillac CT4-V Down on Power, But Not Out

    View Photos Michael SimariCar and Driver The decades following your centennial are an unusual time for teenage self-discovery, but that’s exactly where Cadillac finds itself. Multiple reinventions in recent years and regular product reengineerings have brought about dramatic model repositioning as well. The CTS went from being a tweener betwixt established luxury segments as defined […] More

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    Our Long-Term 2019 Mercedes-Benz E450 Wagon Was a Love Story

    40,000-Mile Wrap-Up Around these parts—okay, in our heads—modern wagons park on the same pedestal as proper exotics. We hardly think twice when a Mercedes-Benz E-class sedan pulls up next to us at a stoplight. But an E-class wagon? That evokes pangs of envy and longing. In our mind’s eye, this wagon’s long-roof shape is the […] More

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    Tested: 1988 Mercedes-Benz 300TE

    From the August 1988 issue of Car and Driver. Driving the Mercedes 300TE station wagon is like having Gregory Peck for your father. If you’ve ever seen Gentleman’s Agreementor To Kill a Mockingbird, you know what we’re talking about: a character of incorruptible morals, devoted family dude, solid citizen, conservative dresser, reliable as the sun, […] More

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    Tested: 1998 Mercedes-Benz E320 Wagon

    From the February 1998 issue of Car and Driver. Following America’s pioneer days, fossil-fueled conveyances came to the Old West even slower than potty stops came to Comanche country. Our westwardly mobile pioneers used the Conestoga wagon, which could haul through hell and high water an entire household, including the missus’s kitchen sink. Our Mercedes […] More

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    2020 Toyota Land Cruiser Rediscovers Its Off-Road Roots

    The Toyota Land Cruiser goes way back. Its introduction predates the Porsche 911 and the Ford Mustang. Its 40th-anniversary model arrived in 1997. So, Toyota decided it’s time to celebrate the Land Cruiser’s multi-decade run with a new trim level, the 2020 Heritage Edition. They named it that because it would’ve been weird to call […] More

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    Tested: 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser

    From the March 1990 issue. The Land Cruiser is Toyota’s longest-running act in the U.S. The company sold one—literally one unit—in 1958 and has continued to sell the heavyweight sport-utility vehicle ever since. The Cruiser is Toyota’s heaviest American-market machine, its most profligate in the consumption of natural resources, and, at about 6000 units a […] More

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    2020 BMW M340i xDrive: Drivers and Passengers Might Not Agree on How to Enjoy It

    View Photos Michael SimariCar and Driver As automotive journalists, our friends and families are often unwilling victims of our vehicle evaluations. Cloverleafs at highway interchanges elicit cries of, “Not again. Please, Dave. No!” as they scramble to secure their loose belongings before the lateral g-forces hit. Roundabouts are an extension of our proving grounds, the […] More