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16 hours ago |
autoguide.com | Kyle Patrick
I could write an entire, separate piece on the tech included in the Navigator. Most of it is familiar from last year’s Nautilus debut, especially that super-wide screen atop the dash, now flanked by speakers to account for the Navi’s extra width. There are upgrades too, with functionality improvements and more widgets to add to the different screen sections, providing owners with a more tailored experience.
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1 day ago |
autoguide.com | Greg Migliore
Should I Buy A Chevy Tahoe? Hell yes. While 92 grand is a lot for a Tahoe, Chevy delivers a luxurious experience with a muscular powertrain wrapped in strong yet premium design. Chevy sells a lot of cars in the Midwest, but it isn’t exactly an aspirational brand on the coasts. The Tahoe is. It’s a domestic SUV from a mainstream brand that is legitimately cool. Chevy has had a strong few years, with launches like the Trax, its electric vehicles, and of course, the Corvette.
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2 days ago |
autoguide.com | Mike Schlee
What Is Cupra? Folks from Europe, complete car nerds like me, or anyone who played Gran Turismo 4, 5, or 6 may be familiar with the Cupra name. Initially, Cupra was a designation for the sportiest versions of various SEAT cars like the Ibiza and Leon. The word Cupra comes from a combination of “Cup Racing”, taking the CUP and the RA, and putting them together. In 2018, Cupra, the brand, was spun off from parent SEAT and has been quite successful since.
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2 days ago |
autoguide.com | Jeremy Korzeniewski
Some of the depreciation seen by owners of the Tesla Model S and Model X can be attributed to the fact that the American automaker has reduced the MSRP of its pair of EVs several times over the past few years. As new prices drop, those who paid the earlier higher price see an immediate and painful reduction in value. The Nissan Leaf is one of the earliest electric cars to hit the road, and it’s since been replaced by more advanced models with much more range, so its inclusion isn’t surprising.
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2 days ago |
autoguide.com | Jeremy Korzeniewski
4. BMW 2-Series The car that the Toyota GR86 nudged down to fourth is the BMW 2 Series. It’s likely that the German car’s popularity online is bolstered by the fact that a very different small sedan joins the coupe under the same 2-badged umbrella. Last month, the 2 Series was joined by the high-performance M2, but the M-badged variant fell off the list of the most-researched coupes last month.
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