Review: 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk – we pity the fool that don’t drive one

The Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is 700+ horsepower worth of sport utility vehicle. It’s crazy and awesome at the same time. We’re convinced that if The A-Team were remade as a television show in 2018, B.A. Baracus would drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. Read the review at New Atlas.

First drive: 2019 Ram 1500, the all-new and highly capable pickup truck

We recently took a trip to Arizona, to drive the all-new 2019 Ram 1500 pickup truck. After a day on the highway, offroad in the dirt, and towing a boat, we walked away with a clear feeling for what this truck is and what it can do. Ram Trucks put …

First Drive: 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport brings the Qashqai to America

Nissan let us drive their new, smaller Rogue model known as the 2017 Rogue Sport at their headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee. Hands on the wheel, we realized that this is a compact crossover having more in common with the European Qashqai than with the American Rogue. Read about it at …

First Drive: 2017 Jeep Compass storms the middle ground

The all-new 2017 Jeep Compass is a very stylish, very well-executed little crossover. Gone are the cheap interior and boxy styling of the previous Compass and in comes a design based on the flagship Grand Cherokee model. We recently took several versions of the compact crossover for a spin both …

Nissan CEO Ghosn talks autonomous drive, AI for cars, and turning over a new LEAF

During Nissan’s keynote speech at CES in Las Vegas, CEO Carlos Ghosn outlined the new technologies that will underpin the company’s self-driving cars and future mobility efforts. During his speech, Ghosn outlined a new NASA-derived in-vehicle artificial intelligence system for autonomous vehicles, a partnership with Microsoft for connected cars, and …

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