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If you keep your options in check, you won't be disappointed with any iteration of the F-150.
BMW’s M5 is slightly more powerful and capable in Competition guise.
Though intended for race tracks, the AMG GT R still thrives and thrills when driven in the real world.
This is much more than just a faster Huracán. The Performante has a character all its own.
The Nissan GT-R is better than ever in a number of ways, and while many of its inherent flaws remain, it’s still an instant classic.
The 2018 BMW 640i GT is good for folks who need more room, but don't want to go the full crossover route.
In the right conditions -- i.e., on a great canyon road -- the Stelvio Quadrifoglio excels. But as a daily driver, it’s a really tough sell.
When it comes to driving dynamics, the BMW M4 is tops in the performance coupe class.
The M550i is a great choice for folks who want near-M5 performance with a price tag that won't kill your wallet.
Why buy a performance SUV? Mercedes’ gorgeous AMG E63 S Wagon will handle the same tasks with more power and better driving dynamics.
The latest full-size SUV is improved, but struggles to keep up with a healthy group of competitors.
When it comes to mammoth luxury SUVs, the Cadillac Escalade ESV and new Lincoln Navigator L are slugging it out for the top spot in the segment.
The RST packages add a more entertaining drive character and sharper looks to the practical and capable Chevrolet Tahoe SUV.
A great all-rounder and a blank slate for whatever you want to throw at it.
The midsize SUV for those on the hunt for a pure and simple ride.
Even with its flaws, the Nissan Armada deserves strong consideration from people shopping for a large SUV.
The 2017 Infiniti QX80 is the luxury SUV that makes you feel like the master of all you survey, but a new model is coming for 2018.
It's more efficient, more agile and has smarter tech than before, but it's still a 'Stang with a standard Line Lock burnout mode!