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- Test drive: 2014 Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid
The 2014 Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid, packed with high-tech features and luxury details, is a feat of engineering that combines sport, luxury, and hybrid segments in one vehicle, Ireson says.
- 2014 Audi Allroad: worth the higher price?
The 2014 Audi Allroad offers essentially the same features as its 2013 predecessor, but it comes at a price: the 2014 Allroad is $1,100 more expensive than the 2013 Allroad.
- June auto sales: Major automakers see gains, and a surprise big mover
Auto sales continued strong in June, with Detroit's Big Three and Japan's major automakers posting impressive gains. But none could top the flashy year-over-year auto sales gains of a smaller player.
- BMW releasing its first electric car on July 29
Here's a sneak peek: The 2014 BMW i3 electric car, rolling out in dealerships on July 29, has a futuristic, minimalistic styling and is made out of sustainable materials.
- 2013 Nissan NV200: function over form.
The 2013 Nissan NV200 isn't the most aesthetically pleasing vehicle, but this cargo van, which has been branded as the NYC 'Taxi of Tomorrow,' packs 122.7 cubic feet of cargo and 1,500 pounds of payload.
- No time for a test drive? Bring it to your door.
Shopping for a new car can be time consuming. But a new startup wants to save time by bringing the test drive to you.
- Jeep recall: Was it broad enough? Owners confused.
Jeep recall of 1.5 million Grand Cherokees was a compromise. Federal officials originally wanted a bigger Jeep recall involving 2.7 vehicles from model years 1999 to 2004.
- 2014 Honda Odyssey hits lots on July 2
For $28,825, the new 2014 Honda Odyssey comes with a near 250-horsepower V-6 engine and standard technology features such as Pandora and SMS text functionality. The top tier version of the Honda Odyssey, the EX-L Touring Elite, has been priced at $44,450.
- Ford Tremor: potent sport truck. Better fuel economy
Ford Tremor is the little brother of the F-150 SVT Raptor. Ford Tremor's mileage is 16 miles per gallon in the city, 22 m.p.g. on the highway.
- 2014 Mazda 3 unveiled
The 2014 Mazda 3, which made its debut Wednesday, is a compact hatchback that uses high-compression engines to deliver efficient driving.
- Fiat 500e electric car 'sold out' in California
The market for electric cars in California is doing well, according to Fiat's US chief, who said the Fiat 500e electric car has sold out in California.
- 2014 Infiniti Q50 boasts elegant styling, new technology
The 2014 Infiniti Q50 has been priced at $36,700. Its sport car version, coming in both rear-drive and all-wheel drive forms, has a price tag around $45,000, while its hybrid version, the Q50 Hybrid, offers 36 mpg on the highway and 354 net horsepower.
- Top 10 'most American' cars
Looking at where a car was manufactured and how popular it is among American shoppers, Cars.com determined that the Ford F-150 is the 'most American' car of 2013.
- Electric car: lease or buy?
If you're considering driving an electric car, you may be wondering whether you should lease or buy the vehicle. Buying a car may make sense for drivers who will take their vehicle on extended trips every year, while leasing a car saves you the risk of permanently losing battery capacity.
- 2014 BMW X5 makes its debut
The 2014 BMW X5, the third generation of SUV in its line, has been priced at $53,275. The new SUV brings an automatic start-stop system, speed-sensitive power steering, and a sophisticated navigation system.
- Test drive: 2014 Nissan Versa Note
The new 2014 Nissan Versa Note, which is priced from $14,780, is a versatile hatchback that can haul 21.4 cubic feet of cargo. The Versa offers more leg room than some of its competitors, like the Honda Fit and the Ford Fiesta.
- Volvo nears 3 million miles. Is it greener than a hybrid?
A 1966 Volvo owned by a retired teacher will pass the 3 million mile mark this fall. Getting the most out of your vehicle is to be applauded, but sometimes a upgrading to a more energy efficient model is the greener thing to do.
- Tesla 90-second battery swap to cost $60 to $80
Tesla will allow drivers to fully charge their car battery in just 90 seconds for $60 to $80. The first battery swaps, slated to be in service later this year, will be available between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
- Summer car sales may be back in vogue
Economic recovery is pressuring automakers to boost car sales and grab market share. They're likely to offer cash discounts, low-interest financing, and other auto deals this summer.
- Mazda to reveal new car via Microsoft Xbox Live
Mazda, which is set to unroll a new car model next week, will stream the reveal — likely the 2014 Mazda3 — over the Microsoft Xbox Live network.