
Dan Edmunds
Technical Editor at Car and Driver
Technical Editor @CarAndDriver. That Suspension Walkaround video guy. Vehicle test and development engineer. Off-road nut. EV convert.
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5 days ago |
timesnews.net | Dan Edmunds
Edmunds’ auto experts have rounded up five used SUV recommendations for your teen driver. We considered Edmunds’ evaluations of helpful qualities for teen drivers such as outward visibility, technology features and driving satisfaction. We also considered reliability data and crash test results. Here are Edmunds’ top picks for $20,000 or less. The prices listed are estimates of what you might expect to pay at a nationwide dealership such as CarMax or Carvana.
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5 days ago |
johnsoncitypress.com | Dan Edmunds
Edmunds' auto experts have rounded up five used SUV recommendations for your teen driver. We considered Edmunds' evaluations of helpful qualities for teen drivers such as outward visibility, technology features and driving satisfaction. We also considered reliability data and crash test results. kAmkDA2?
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1 week ago |
santafenewmexican.com | Dan Edmunds
This is the time of year when many parents are thinking about buying a used vehicle for their teen drivers. The vehicle may be a graduation gift or a needed set of wheels for a summer job or trip to college. These days, SUVs are a common choice because of their sales popularity. But which one to get? Edmunds’ auto experts have rounded up five used SUV recommendations for your teen driver.
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3 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Dan Edmunds
This photo provided by Subaru shows the 2017 Outback midsize SUV. The Outback’s standard all-wheel drive and elevated ground clearance are helpful for both wintertime driving and occasional off-road use. This photo provided by Toyota shows the 2016 Highlander midsize SUV. Thanks to a comfortable ride and abundant standard features, a Highlander should serve an on-the-go teen well. This photo provided by Jeep shows the 2016 Wrangler.
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4 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Dan Frio |Dan Edmunds
This is the time of year when many parents are thinking about buying a used vehicle for their teen drivers. The vehicle may be a graduation gift or a needed set of wheels for a summer job or trip to college. These days, SUVs are a common choice because of their sales popularity. But which one to get? Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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I didn’t see that coming.

Dodge resurrecting the Stealth name??? https://t.co/x1Z9HIchzq https://t.co/prhiOVMXqz

Kudos. Others have said it’ll come in an OTA update, but have not followed through. And this is not just significant because ACP works so seamlessly, it’s also because the Air’s own Navi and audio interfaces are so bad — possibly the worst aspect of an otherwise great car.

Yesssss. https://t.co/vcfAWJRAN6

Mmmm. E85. You need 85% ethanol to have it be quickest. On 100% gasoline, or even E10, I bet it’s not. Beyond that, there’s the not-small matter of drag radials and a prepped surface.

The quickest production car you can buy is powered by gasoline.