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McLaren's $315,000 720S Spider is an incredible automotive indulgence.
The Corvette Grand Sport is an excellent value. If you're looking for an affordable and balanced sports car, this is it.
A really solid choice, if perhaps not the most exciting one.
If you're looking for something everyday, the 650S is a better bet. If you need something focused, this is your ride.
The Chevrolet Malibu hybrid drives exceptionally smoothly and offers many safety features not found in other mid-size hybrids.
Not many cars offer the performance of the Chevy Camaro ZL1, and in convertible guise, it offers a thrilling wind-in-your-hair experience.
That Silverado is a more stylish truck that's at home on the job site and serving the family.
A great choice regardless of what you have to haul.
Among the long line of Corvette models, the Stingray feels like something special, a thoroughbred sports car for the 21st century that must be put on the track to be really enjoyed.
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.
The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt is an extraordinary EV built for ordinary people with class-leading range that nearly eliminates range anxiety and a price tag that most people should be able to afford.
McLaren's least-expensive offering is also its most compelling.
What the ZR2 lacks in technology it makes up for in off-road prowess.
Adrenaline junkies with deep pockets will enjoy taking the 2015 McLaren 650S to the track and challenging Corvettes and M3s, or just driving it to the office parking lot to gain envious or admiring stares from co-workers.
The plug-in hybrid champ gets even better for 2019.
Not a quantum leap, but a big step forward. The new Volt really impresses.
The 2019 Chevy Silverado is definitely worth a look, but the smallest engine is a no-go.