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Motorola embraces full-on elegance for the Edge Plus.


As a matter of fact, I think the Mazda6 isn't quite sure what it wants to be now.

With frozen pizza hard to come by, we put it to the CNET staff to show off their pie-making chops.

With a new look inside and out, can this newly minted Caddy go up against the German stalwarts?

The STI's iconic colors are blue and gold, but I don't know, I'm digging this white with bronze.

Meet the 2021 Audi A3 Sedan with its dramatically updated tech and muscular new design.

With a practical, functional layout and a good smattering of in-car tech, the refreshed Atlas should be a top contender.

Upgrade your kitchen, no matter your budget.

Sold in the US between 2006 and 2014, this SUV's retro styling, off-road chops and hardwearing durability left a lasting impression.

Just call CARL and it'll charge your EV without a hassle.

Save time and money, and keep yourself prepared for emergencies.

The 2020 Genesis G90 is a car that will turn heads. Whether that's good or bad is entirely up to you.

Porsche's flying-saucer GT didn't get all the respect that it deserved, but if a new one arrived today, it might just earn the kudos and sales it deserves.

The turbocharged Miata was only available in 2004 and 2005, which is exactly why Mazda should bring it back.

Sure, it was small and used front-wheel drive, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't get a comeback.

Affordable, funky and extra boxy, the subcompact Scion xB crammed a lot of charm and space into a tiny footprint.

With its go-anywhere attitude, the Element was a huge hit in the mid-2000s.

No, they're not all terrible, but some of these fancy gear selectors certainly are.

This five-passenger SUV shared an engine with the Mazdaspeed3 hot hatch.

The minivan had no sliding doors and was available with a selectable four-wheel-drive system.

The Pontiac Aztek is one of the ugliest vehicles ever built, but the fundamental ideas behind it are sound and should be resurrected today.

This crossover-coupe hit the scene before crossover-coupes were even a thing

It was the right car at the wrong time from a cash-strapped automaker.

Looking back, the Chrysler K-car range seems like the punchline of a bad joke, but vehicles based on this front-wheel-drive platform literally saved the automaker from oblivion.

Let's remember Chrysler's original Pacifica, which was more of a crossover than a minivan.

Chevrolet's competitor to the Chrysler PT Cruiser was just too little, too late.

The legendary rotary-powered Mazda RX-7s earned a place in the hearts of enthusiasts and plenty of room in the history books, and they deserve a comeback tour.


Subaru's Outback-based Baja was part wagon, part truck.