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  • 1 day ago | autoguide.com | Jeremy Korzeniewski

    As has been the case for the past few months, this list includes some vehicles we’d generally consider crossovers rather than traditional SUVs. That said, the 4Runner in second place, Tahoe in third, Bronco in fourth and Grand Cherokee in fifth at least deliver true off-road capability with proper four-wheel-drive systems and two-speed transfer cases.

  • 1 day ago | autoguide.com | Jeremy Korzeniewski

    NEW! by Jeremy Korzeniewski (IC: employee) Nearly 9% of vehicles sold in America last year were electric. Based on feedback from a recent survey, that number is likely to continue climbing. According to the results from the 2025 EV Ownership Study published by CDK Global, a company that “focuses on automotive trends that impact car dealerships so they can plan and prepare” for the future, 82% of current EV owners say they will buy another EV in the future.

  • 1 day ago | autoguide.com | Jeremy Korzeniewski

    NEW! by Jeremy Korzeniewski (IC: employee) Tesla owners have seen the value of their cars drop dramatically in the past 12 months. According to a study by iSeeCars.com, the value drop across all Tesla models landed at more than $3,500 with the Model S seeing the most depreciation of any car over the last year. TThree other Tesla models (the Y, 3, and X) posted smaller drops but still landed in the top 20.

  • 2 days ago | autoguide.com | Jeremy Korzeniewski

    If you’re in the market for a new car and are open to the option of going electric, now may be the perfect time to buy. J.D. Power’s latest E-Vision Intelligence Report suggests that EVs have basically hit price parity with other vehicle types. The average EV transaction price stands at $45,600. That’s just $500 more than a non-EV. Now, don’t get too excited. If President Trump kills the $7,500 tax credit that many new EV buyers qualify for, that average transaction price will surge to $51,200.

  • 2 days ago | autoguide.com | Jeremy Korzeniewski

    Remember New Jaguar? It was sort of like New Coke in that the company may prefer you forget the rebranding effort, or at the very least forget all the controversy that surrounded it. “New Jaguar is a brand built around Exuberant Modernism. It is imaginative, bold and artistic at every touchpoint. It is unique and fearless,” the automaker said in a statement along with the launch of the rebranding.

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Jeremy Korzeniewski
Jeremy Korzeniewski @jkorz
7 Oct 19

Testing the Kia Telluride for @therealautoblog #techoftheyear reminds me just how good this vehicle is for everyday life. Well done, @Kia. https://t.co/PJZ82Ks3DP

Jeremy Korzeniewski
Jeremy Korzeniewski @jkorz
6 Feb 19

I think I'll take orange. @mclarenauto @therealautoblog @ Arizona Motorsports Park https://t.co/ZpUD5adrNG

Jeremy Korzeniewski
Jeremy Korzeniewski @jkorz
6 Dec 18

It's always a good day at the race track. Checking out a prototype bmw M340i xDrive in Portimao, Portugal. @realTimoGlock showing us the ropes.… https://t.co/l1TYkJFJ0P