If standout styling is high on your list of attributes that a vehicle in this class must possess, move ZDX to the top of your shopping list. With standard all-wheel drive and plenty of amenities, [...]
The 2012 Volkswagen Passat was designed specifically for the American market and differed significantly from the version sold in Europe. Larger than the car it replaced, Passat offers excellent [...]
This Beetle is just as style-driven as the New Beetle was, but it's also more practical in everyday terms, feels more substantial, and is arguably better to drive. Trouble is, a comparably [...]
Like its near twin, the Scion FR-S, the Subaru BRZ attempts to blend the pure enthusiast appeal of a finely honed rear-wheel-drive sports car with the accessibility and everyday practicality of a [...]
The Subaru XV Crosstrek joins the increasingly popular compact sport-utility class. It is one of the more car-like entries in the class, yet offers generous cargo and passenger room for its size. [...]
The Subaru Impreza brings to the very competitive compact-car market some rare-for-the-class features including standard all-wheel drive and the brand's signature "boxer" engine layout. Impreza [...]
Forester remains competitive by adding passenger and cargo room, and bringing in features like hill-descent control and the optional EyeSight system with pre-collision braking and lane-departure [...]
This new generation of Viper sends a mixed message. On the one hand, it remains a performance machine of the highest order, with race-track credentials few cars can match. But on the other hand, [...]
As ever, the ForTwo is an exercise in Euro-centric minimalism, sacrificing the space, refinement, performance, and dynamic ability of conventional minicars for Tinkerbell size and [...]
The Scion FR-S is almost in a class by itself. It has respectable performance credentials, a fun-to-drive personality, and surprisingly modest pricing. Other relatively affordable 4-cylinder [...]