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New York's auto show in 2025 saw more SUVs and EVs than ever before, as truck debuts fell and Asian carmakers shone.
Ford sold over 185,000 Falcons for the 1965 model year, but only 6,703 units rolled off the assembly line as Squire wagons.
It's true that the wide, DOHC 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 wouldn’t fit easily into the engine bay of a 2025 Ford Bronco. With the exhaust hanging down out of the heads, you either need to raise the engine up ...
Living with a 2023 Ford F-150 Lariat hasn't exactly been a walk in the park, but it wasn't hell either. Owners review their ...
The 2025 Nissan Frontier continues to uphold its reputation for reliability as a straightforward and dependable midsize ...
F or shoppers looking to buy a new Ford in the United States, their choices are limited to either a few trucks, a smattering ...
A good sports sedan needs more than blistering straight-line speed. Unfortunately, the Model 3 Performance is mostly a ...
A Louisiana man has now taken a 2007 and a 2014 Toyota Tundra over the million-mile mark. Can the new one do the same?
Subaru today revealed the all-new, seventh-generation 2026 Outback at the New York International Auto Show. Even the company ...
In one of Cars.com’s most popular articles of the past week, Ford improves on a great thing for 2025 with a new look, ...
Large families that can afford a luxury SUV but also need off-road capability can turn to the Jeep Wagoneer , even more so ...