2019 Volkswagen Golf S Review

Is there one vehicle that does it all?

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2019 Kia Forte Pros and Cons

The Kia Forte is the Korean brand’s compact car that competes with vehicles like the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla. Offered in both sedan and hatchback forms, it’s been completely redesigned for 2019. Now in its third generation, the Forte gains more technology, interior space, refinement and even a dramatic new look inspired by the brand’s Stinger fastback. After a week in the saddle, here are a few pros and cons of this fresh-faced Kia.

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9 Things to Know About the 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback: The Short List

The all-new 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback goes on sale sooner than you might think. And before it starts arriving dealerships here’s a sneak peek, nine of the most important things to know about this fresh-faced five-door.

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2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback Review

It may have just debuted at the New York International Auto Show a few short weeks ago, but Toyota is readying its 2019 Corolla Hatchback to go on sale a lot sooner than you might expect. Ahead of its arrival at dealerships, here’s our full review of this fresh-faced five-door.

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2017 Mitsubishi Mirage GT Review

Sir Isaac Newton’s three laws may govern the physical universe but there’s a fourth unbreakable rule that has just as much if not more of an impact on our daily lives: You get what you pay for.

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2016 Chevrolet Cruze Review

After months of cutthroat campaigning, another presidential primary season is at last in the rear-view mirror.

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Poll: MINI Cooper S or Ford Fiesta ST?

If you were in the market for high performance in a small package, which model would you choose, a MINI Cooper S or the Ford Fiesta ST?

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MINI John Cooper Works Concept Defines Pint-Sized Performance
An all-new MINI is ready to be released but if sporty dynamics and a scrappy demeanor isn’t enough for you a high-performance John Cooper Works version of the car is under development. Not surprisingly the company revealed just such a design study on day one of the Detroit Auto Show.

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Datsun Returns to 'Go' After Indian Market

Nissan just unveiled the first nameplate to be sold under its revived Datsun brand: the Go.

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Mitsubishi Mirage Debuts Namelessly in Montreal

Mitsubishi chose the Montreal Auto Show to debut its new small car, which still doesn’t have a name in North America but is called the Mirage in other markets.

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Audi Q3 "Vail" Concept Headed to Detroit Auto Show

The battle axes are sharpened and starting to swing in Germany between the three largest luxury car makers, as Audi admits for the first time that they plan to sell their compact Q3 SUV in America.

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Mercedes-Benz A-Class Spied Undergoing Winter Testing

Our intrepid spy photographers are at it again, catching the Mercedes-Benz A-Class undergoing winter testing in an undisclosed Northern country.

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Audi A3 Spied Winter Testing In Sweden

The Audi A3 was caught by our spy photographers undergoing winter testing in Sweden. Despite heavy camoflague, we already know what the next A3 will look like – look at any current Audi for clues to what the front and rear treatments will resemble.

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Honda Civic's U.S. Failure Is CEO's Responsibility

Honda CEO Takanobu Ito stepped up and assumed responsibility for the Honda Civic’s miserable start in the United States, telling Automotive News that “The ultimate responsibility rests with me.”

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2013 Chevrolet Spark Makes North American Debut: 2011 LA Auto Show

Americans have been historically unreceptive to small cars, and the 2013 Chevrolet Spark represents uncharted territory for the brand, which will introduce their first B-segment car since the Chevrolet Metro, long the butt of jokes for American society.

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