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Home of the Oscars since 2002, and used for countless movie premiers, live shows, and more, here's a special inside-look at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood.

For 2021, the Japanese automaker has made this family-hauler more aggressive looking and even better to drive.

The pop-up camper van will handle short adventures and long road trips just as well.

Kia's big, soft Cadenza is still a lovely sedan.

Locomotives, railcars and trams in use all across the US are built in a huge factory outside Sacramento, California. Here's a look inside.

As the name implies, these vehicles are blacked out, dressed up with special trim and even benefit from a few unique features.

Far more than just an MKC with a different name, this utility vehicle feels like it was cut from the same cloth as the larger Aviator and Navigator.

The limited-edition Wrangler gets a catalog of Jeep and Mopar parts.

One of our favorite hot hatches gets a few meaningful improvements at the 2020 Chicago Auto Show.

Creepy dolls, creepy food, even creepy desk toys: All this stuff can be yours... if you dare.


All-wheel drive is now available with both engines, too.

If you have thousands of dollars just sitting there, you can buy a lot more than just diamonds.

Hyundai's midsize hybrid is rated at 54 miles per gallon highway.

Oh, and there's even more power.

The new trim features new Fox shocks that should help it bomb through the desert much quicker.

Will the automaker ever get around to totally redesigning these models? Apparently not.

With 234 horsepower in a bike that weighs only 350 pounds, things are likely to get silly.

This midsize pickup is, to be polite, old, but a redesigned model is on the way and we get a taste of it for 2020.

It's still on the original engine and transmission, too.

This mid-cycle refresh adds both style and safety equipment.

The 992-generation Porsche 911 is just as divine without a roof.

BMW's most powerful turbocharged six-cylinder engine comes in a very unlikely package.

There's a good amount of Nappa leather inside, too.

This oddball Frankenstein plane, invented by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, is designed to launch rockets into space.

This roadgoing luxury liner comes out swinging for the latest model year, loaded with more technology and a dramatically improved interior.

The first vans will hit the road in 2021.

This futuristic, high-end router boasts fast speeds, a fancy design and the ability to 'Teleport' your web traffic through your home network whenever your'e travelling.

Up close, starfish, sea slugs and shrimp look like aliens. The California Academy of Sciences tracks their population near San Francisco.

This small crossover is reasonably handsome and comes with a great warranty, but literally every one of its rivals is a better choice.