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This Hyundai is stepping on the Genesis brand's toes.
The 2020 Hyundai Ioniq hybrid isn't flashy or fun, but its fuel economy and price may win you over.
If you can easily live with a hydrogen car, the Nexo should be top of your shopping list.
It's not the sharpest or the most practical hot hatch, but the Hyundai Veloster N is easily the most fun.
Loaded with tech and design flair, Hyundai's seventh-generation Elantra sedan is a more compelling compact than ever.
Hyundai's electrified Elantra offers an impressive 54 miles per gallon combined.
Additional complexity makes no dent in the 2021 Chevy Corvette Convertible's street cred.
The new Suburban is more comfortable and accommodating than ever, but make no mistake, it is a big vehicle and feels every bit like one.
The Chevy Bolt is a decent choice for an EV, but its competitors are all better buys.
Fundamentally, the Silverado 1500 is a good truck, but the details are its undoing.
GM's big-body barge picks up some major improvements inside and out.
There's a whole lot to like about this sharply styled SUV.
The 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer is a welcome entry in the segment, but many of its competitors are a better value.
Hyundai's little Ioniq Electric is a great car for first-time EV buyers.
Hyundai absolutely nailed it with the Kona, full stop.
Hyundai's latest Sonata Hybrid is a winner.
The Hyundai Venue is a tiny design-forward crossover that shows what small affordable cars should aspire to be.
If you're regularly towing north of 10,000 pounds, the Silverado 2500 is ready to rumble, but make no bones about it, this truck is for work and not play.