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Safest Luxury Cars for 2025: Only a Few Cars Meet Our Standards
Our 2025 list is shorter than last year’s, but a few great options allow for rolling in style as well as safety.
With the new brand, Toyota hopes to give Lexus, which has historically been the company’s luxury brand, more room to innovate ...
The soaring popularity of the general luxury segment is the glittering shore against the crashing wave of mainstream electrification. It’s a peanut-butter-and-chocolate situation — hey, you got your ...
A vehicle that combines sport, luxury, comfort and efficiency sounds like a unicorn, right? Well, the 2024 Genesis Electrified GV70 does all of that (minus the rainbows and glitter). With the ...
The average new vehicle price is nearly $49,000 according to an automotive research company. You can get a brand-new luxury car for less than the average new vehicle price. Even luxury brands like BMW ...
Think diesels are boring? Guess which automaker created the world’s highest-revving diesel engine – it might surprise you.
John Neff has spent 22 years leading automotive websites such as Autoblog and Motor1. He's now switched to the simple life of writing about cars himself instead of managing others who do it. After 22 ...
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This V8 Race Car Was Meant To Be The Next Acura NSX
In the early 2000s, Honda was preparing to end production of the first NSX, which was sold as an Acura in the US but as a ...
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These Luxury Cars Don't Cost a Ton to Maintain
Luxury cars often carry a reputation for breathtaking maintenance bills. Expensive parts, complex electronics, and specialized service can quickly turn ownership into a financial headache. Yet not ...
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