2019 Genesis G70 2.0T Prestige
A car priced to offer more goodies and luxuries to the consumer than many of the established marques.
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A car priced to offer more goodies and luxuries to the consumer than many of the established marques.
Part of why I’m so knee-deep into everything relating to cars comes from my father.
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It’s hard to argue the value and all-around package Acura provides.
GM’s chassis engineers are finally allowed to do more than just build a straight-line drag racing car.
The 370Z NISMO is the culmination of many years of sports car development.
Volvo’s S90 T8 offers us a glimpse into the future of how Volvo sees the automobile.
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We expect this new connectivity to trickle its way through the rest of the lineup in a few years.
The Prius Prime is a good snapshot of how things should be.
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A car where you really need to “nerd out”, in order to absorb everything about it.
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You’ll just need to decide if the outside-the-box design works for you.
From the outside, it’s quite easy to see how the F-Type sports car influences the F-Pace.