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Kia's biggest SUV is a winner.
The 2019 Chevy Silverado is definitely worth a look, but the smallest engine is a no-go.
The Soul is a paragon of practicality that offers oodles of character.
The 2019 Chevrolet Equinox ticks a lot of boxes, but those looking to stand out in the crowd should look elsewhere.
With its solid powertrain and lovable style, the Soul EV is a compelling way to go electric.
The Niro represents the best of many worlds with little money required to reap its benefits.
The new Blazer makes a strong first impression with its sporty good looks and follows up with relaxed performance and smart tech.
As an all-round compact commuter, the 2019 Kia Forte makes a strong case for itself.
The 2019 Chevrolet Bolt is still one of the best EVs on the road, with range that nearly eliminates anxiety, but it faces strong opposition from more fully equipped competitors.
AEV’s Bison package armors the Colorado ZR2 to go anywhere.
The plug-in hybrid champ gets even better for 2019.
That Silverado is a more stylish truck that's at home on the job site and serving the family.
While it's a few years older than the top players in the segment, the 2019 Kia Optima remains an appealing midsize sedan.
The most luxurious car in Kia's lineup balances high value with surprisingly upscale appointments.
Chevrolet's 755-horsepower super Corvette can be everything to everyone.
The RST packages add a more entertaining drive character and sharper looks to the practical and capable Chevrolet Tahoe SUV.
What the ZR2 lacks in technology it makes up for in off-road prowess.
A midcycle refresh brings advanced driver aid tech as standard on most trim levels, along with third-row seats and Harman Kardon surround sound.