2021 Toyota C-HR passes (almost) every test
AUTO REVIEW: The C-HR is practical and easy to get along with – except for the CVT, which is its undoing (PREMIUM)
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by Ted Laturnus | Oct 16, 2021
AUTO REVIEW: The C-HR is practical and easy to get along with – except for the CVT, which is its undoing (PREMIUM)
by Ted Laturnus | Sep 18, 2021
by Ted Laturnus | Sep 6, 2021
by Ted Laturnus | Aug 20, 2021
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by Ted Laturnus | Jun 27, 2021
AUTO REVIEW: I found myself longing for a no-frills, seat-of-the-pants sports sedan that actually lets the driver enjoy the car’s engineering and have some fun with it (PREMIUM)
by Ted Laturnus | Jun 13, 2021
AUTO REVIEW: Ford says the new Maverick hybrid will feature a multi-position tailgate and have 10 anchor points in the bed. Meanwhile, Honda is ready to introduce a new hatchback Civic
by Ted Laturnus | May 29, 2021
AUTO REVIEW: It’s faithful to the original idea behind SUVs. It’s a manageable size, seems well screwed together, is comfortable, roomy and more than capable off-road (PREMIUM)
by Ted Laturnus | Apr 16, 2021
2021 CAR REVIEW: The 2021 version, despite embodying the pinnacle of automotive design, drove me crazy and annoyed me every time I slid behind the wheel (PREMIUM)
by Ted Laturnus | Apr 5, 2021
AUTO REVIEW: The RX 450 is roomy, cheap to run and very comfortable. For most folks in this market, that’s more than enough
by Ted Laturnus | Mar 19, 2021
AUTO REVIEW: It’s kind of hard to understand how the SUV has eclipsed the minivan in popularity when, most of the time, they do the same thing. Maybe it’s the coolness factor ($21)
by Ted Laturnus | Feb 19, 2021
AUTO REVIEW: Mazda recently added yet another compact SUV to its stable. The CX-30 represents good value for the money but the little things might drive you crazy
by Ted Laturnus | Jan 29, 2021
CAR REVIEW: The 2021 version conveys a sense of ruggedness and capability that sets it apart from most other Rover products ($21)
by Ted Laturnus | Jan 22, 2021
CAR REVIEW: The RF excels at point-and-squirt city handling, and can carve corners with the best of them ($21)
by Ted Laturnus | Jan 15, 2021
CAR REVIEW: The 2021 version is a mainstream, garden-variety compact SUV and, all things considered, that’s a good thing
by Ted Laturnus | Jul 17, 2020
CAR REVIEW: Two SUVs – one ultra-modern and one a throwback – will be available to consumers in the coming year