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If you don't mind the old-feeling bits underneath, the RAV4 won't let you down.
For 2019, Subaru takes an "ain't broke, don't fix it" approach to the already solid Forester formula, but still manages to greatly improve safety and comfort.
Not just a low-cost alternative to the Germans, the 2019 Genesis G70 Sport delivers a world-class driving experience at a very reasonable price.
The RST packages add a more entertaining drive character and sharper looks to the practical and capable Chevrolet Tahoe SUV.
The GMC Terrain Denali may be worth the price of admission for people who value flashy exterior style and sportier handling, but people expecting a more luxurious ride for the money will want to look elsewhere.
A competent midsize sedan that sets itself apart with stellar all-weather performance and long list of infotainment and safety technology.
Strong looks and decent handling can't overcome the weak infotainment tech and disappointing engine.
For those looking for a luxurious SUV for long commutes and road trips, there are few options that match the 2017 BMW X5 xDrive35d's range and efficiency.
You'll be pleased with the ride and handling of the Equinox, but be prepared to pay extra for things like lane departure warning and blind spot monitoring.
The 2017 GMC Acadia is great for families and those who need to haul people or things on the regular, but the Denali trim line is a bit overpriced.
If you like your cars like you like your coffee, namely hot, you'll enjoy the Subaru WRX STI.
The 2017 Toyota 86 makes for an excellent little sports car, its focus more on handling than power, while proving comfortable enough to drive on a regular basis.
Although the dashboard electronics and driver assistance systems fall behind the cutting edge, the 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid makes for an excellent all-around car due to its cargo versatility, all-wheel-drive, comfort and fuel economy.
The 2017 Jaguar XE brings excellent driving dynamics to the compact sport sedan segment, making it a first generation hit, although its serviceable infotainment offerings lack the wow factor of some of the competition.
The 2016 Jaguar F-type S Coupe is an extraordinarily gorgeous car that backs up its looks with excellent everyday drivability and sports handling. While its infotainment system shows some ambition and handles the basics, its more connected features don't quite hit the mark.
The 2016 Lincoln MKX is a solid upgrade over last year's model, but we'd wait until Lincoln updates its dashboard tech.
If looks could kill, this Lexus would be serving consecutive life terms. Too bad the in-car tech ruins an otherwise pleasant experience.
For most people, a conventionally gas-powered compact crossover will be more efficient.