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Packing the same great tech as the Cruze, with a larger trunk that may better appeal to small SUV shoppers.
Packing the same great tech as the Cruze, with a larger trunk that may better appeal to small SUV shoppers.
Packing the same great tech as the Cruze, with a larger trunk that may better appeal to small SUV shoppers.
Thanks to a few physical and technological alterations, Chevy's revised Trax looks and feels less cheap, but its driving characteristics remain the same.
Sporting an impressive technical loadout, but packing a powertrain that's not exactly eager, Chevrolet's massively revised 2016 Cruze is a solid middle-of-the-road choice for folks who want a solid commuter that isn't stuck in the 20th century.
The 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe remains a solid choice for family recreation and towing, making for an easy-driving and modern-looking SUV with some nice tech features, but it doesn't leap ahead of the competition.
Not a quantum leap, but a big step forward. The new Volt really impresses.
Along with a brand-new look, Chevrolet's compact hatch offers several key technologies not available on the competition.
Distinctive looks, higher refinement and an available 2.0-liter turbo engine make Kia's new Sportage a standout.
Buyers will have their choice between a more traditional hybrid setup and a brand-new plug-in hybrid variant.
The Chevrolet Malibu hybrid drives exceptionally smoothly and offers many safety features not found in other mid-size hybrids.
With a redesign both inside and out and packed full of safety features, the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu is ready for any scenario you can throw in its path.
Chevrolet's popular Camaro pony car looks familiar, but is all-new and surprisingly modern under the skin.
With its blend of efficiency, smoothness and strength, the Chevrolet Colorado Duramax has us asking, "What took so long?"
More powerful, more efficient and with a broader appeal, the Volt is way better for 2016, but still a very niche car.
The simple, savvy 2015 Chevrolet Trax sets only modest expectations, but it meets them handily while presenting a significant price advantage over competing models.
Among the many crossovers available, the 2016 Kia Sorento appears more tech-forward than most, with an advanced engine, driver assist features and app integration, but a few configuration requirements might turn potential buyers away.
The new Optima also features a refined design and a new, mid-tier turbocharged 1.6-liter engine.