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2020 Mercedes-Benz E450 Wagon: Pros And Cons

Say what you will about Europe, but when it comes to vehicles, the continent mostly has its stuff in order. Sure, crossovers are surging in popularity, but the humble station wagon remains a viable and popular option for families, thanks to the huge variety in both available models and sizes. …

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2020 Lincoln Aviator Reserve: Pros And Cons

For a brand that’s been mostly rudderless for several decades, the Lincoln Aviator – and in part, the larger Navigator – both mark a return to form for Ford’s luxury brand. The latest Lincoln SUVs are handsome, nice to drive, and loaded with safety and technology. The Aviator, with segment-best …

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2020 Honda Accord vs. 2020 Honda Civic Comparison

HIGHS Fun to drive, practical and spacious interior, lots of versions to choose. LOWS Overdone styling, below-average warranty, real-world fuel economy doesn’t match EPA numbers. VERDICT A well-rounded compact car that goes above and beyond its stellar reputation. Overview With a fun driving experience, a practical interior, and many versions …

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2020 Genesis G80

The 2020 Genesis G80 is a luxury sedan that offers a little bit of everything: strong power, a luxurious interior, tasteful styling, exemplary safety, and a touch of performance. Its biggest strength is its value compared to far more expensive European rivals.  The G80’s appeal is somewhat tempered by its …

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The Greatest Cars of All Time: Choosing the One

Illustration by Andy PottsCar and Driver Michael Jordan. The Beatles. Bill Murray. Some giants stand so far above the rest that their exceptionalism is a foregone conclusion. You can argue that someone else played the game better, but the societal consensus says you’re just being a contrarian. No vehicle looms …

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Why The Auto Industry Is the Greatest Industry of All Time

Illustration By Christian RoblesCar and Driver More of Car and Driver‘s Greatest of All Time package, which appears in July’s issue. If you’re like us, you’ve found yourself talking about cars at a dinner party, on a date, or with your airplane seatmate—those were the days—when slowly you realize your …

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