Authors' Choice Awards:
Authors’ Choice Awards 2015
Each of our personal picks for the past year!
Here’s our top picks from this past calendar year!
The Genesis R-Spec is all performance, all the time; there’s no “mute” button to calm it down.
The Sienna made a great first impression, and certainly looks sportier than your average minivan.
This is the most affordable and efficient AWD sedan on the market.
Spectating the Rally of the Tall Pines was an exhilarating experience that won’t soon be forgotten.
Mazda should be able to sell many examples of the 3, and has hit a home run.
Here are some vehicles that truly stood out to us this year as the best our industry has to offer.
The Abarth nameplate brings a very different sort of charm to the 500.
Hondas have always been known for fantastic steering, and the Civic does not disappoint in this regard.
It is the total performance package on a budget.
The 2015 Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works is one of the fastest and best Minis yet.
On the second media preview day, we covered the remainder of this year’s exciting unveils.
Some of this year’s hottest new premieres; from the sleek Fiat 124 Spider to the sexy Jaguar F-Pace crossover.
The styling makes it immediately recognizable as a Jeep, but with a cheerful twist.
With the 2015 Chrysler 200 Limited, Chrysler tries to bring an excellent value proposition.
Hyundai has presented a very compelling argument for the modern upscale buyer.
The Cherokee will easily handle whatever a young family could ask of it.
It’s clear that, this time around, Suzuki realized that it was time to further improve the off-road capabilities.
One of the biggest aspects of the minivan market is the emphasis on safety features and superb crash test ratings.
It has a certain charm that only German finishings and a subtle diesel growl can deliver.
The 500RR is a playful partner in the corners, and stable enough to help novice riders.
The reality is, this is a car you buy with your heart and not your brain.
Be rugged, be simple, and take drivers everywhere they need to go.