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Driven: Mercedes EQS 450+
As the automotive industry transitions from internal combustion engines to electric motors, I’m happy to report that luxury drivers won’t be left out. Case in point, the new Mercedes …Read More
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Driven: Lexus ES250
Though it seems like SUVs are taking over the automotive universe, there are still a lot of people who prefer a good old sedan due to its lower entry height, lower center of gravity and …Read More
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Driven: Volvo XC40 Recharge
What are the hot automotive trends these days? SUVs and electric. So, let’s kill two birds with one stone with the Volvo XC40 Recharge. Like its name suggests, this is a pure electric SUV …Read More
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Toyota GR Supra 3.0
With the proliferation of SUVs these days, it’s sometimes hard to find a car for someone who really enjoys driving. Toyota to the rescue. Despite not having a real performance sports car …Read More
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Cadillac CT4-V
The term ‘performance Cadillac’ used to be considered an oxymoron, but things have changed a lot in the automotive field in the last decade or two, and nowhere more so than at Cadillac. …Read More
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Driven: Mercedes-Benz GLB 250
If you haven’t noticed, SUVs are hot right now. It seems like every vehicle on the road is an SUV. Automakers have noticed as well and keep coming up with new models to fit every niche …Read More
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Driven: Lotus Evora GT
Thank goodness there are still manufacturers that produce vehicles for people who love to drive. Case in point: the 2020 Lotus Evora GT, one of the purest sports cars available today. …Read More
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Driven: Porsche Taycan
Porsche, always a leader in automotive technology, has taken electric cars to a whole new level with its newly introduced Taycan, a good-looking four-door sedan that delivers the …Read More
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Driven: BMW Z4
If absence makes the heart grow fonder, sports car enthusiasts should be quite fond of the newly reintroduced BMW Z4. Gone from the market for about three years, the Z4 returned in 2019 …Read More
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Driven: 11.20.19
porsche 911
How do you define new? At Porsche, where they’ve been cranking out 911 sports cars for more than 50 years, they’re calling the 2020 version ‘new,’ even giving it a new …Read More