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Americans Are Using Their Cars to Get Some Damn Alone Time

Astrakan ImagesGetty Images Nearly three-quarters of Americans admitted in a recent survey that they have used their car to get away from the people that they’re living with during the coronavirus pandemic. The TrueCar study finds that the majority of Americans, more broadly, are using their cars to cope with …

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2021 Infiniti QX80

Overview Infiniti’s big, handsome, and upscale QX80 SUV offers room for the whole family but isn’t quite as luxurious or as well rounded as its more premium rivals. A V-8 engine is standard, which sets the QX80 apart from competitors such as the BMW X7 and the Mercedes-Benz GLS-class, and …

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2020 Genesis G90 3.3T Review: Bold For Your Buck

You know the major players when it comes to full-size luxury sedans: Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz – you might even be able to throw Lexus into the mix. And there’s a reason those brands are so successful: because their full-size options are very good. But of the outliers, the 2020 …

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2022 Chevy Silverado Getting Multi-Function Tailgate

Chevrolet is adding a six-function tailgate, much like the one on the GMC Sierra, to the Silverado 1500 and Silverado HD pickup trucks, as first reported by GMTrucks. It’ll be called the MultiFlex tailgate, and it should come standard on some models, including the High Country. The tailgates will arrive …

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2021 Subaru Legacy

Overview If Subaru’s lifted Outback station wagon doesn’t appeal to you, the brand’s mechanically similar Legacy sedan might do the trick. Like the Outback, the Legacy offers standard all-wheel drive and your choice of either a 2.5-liter four-cylinder or a turbocharged 2.4-liter mill, but it forgoes the illusion of ruggedness …

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The 2020 State of the Manual Transmission

A 1997 Mazda Miata’s manual transmission and shifter assembly. Michael SimariCar and Driver From the August 2020 issue of Car and Driver. The manual transmission is dying, but for less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day … No, that won’t do. What we need to save …

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