Q&A: Why Don’t Americans Like Sedans?

Why don’t people in America like sedans anymore? Sales of cars in general, especially sedans, have been dropping for years and now most of the sedan models from the Detroit brands are gone. So why is that?

Hint: it’s cultural.

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Colorado Climb: Off-road in the Rockies with trucks, crossovers, and SUVs

Climbing the mountainous terrain west of Denver, Colorado is a true test of vehicle capabilities. We recently had the chance to take trucks and SUVs from several manufacturers including RAM, Jeep, Honda and Toyota up the mountain near Breckenridge, Colorado, to learn their capabilities (and limits) at over 11,000 feet. …

Ford draws inspiration from SUVs for new Fiesta Active crossover

Ford has reinvented the Fiesta as the all-new Fiesta Active, which the company says is the first in a family of “Active crossover” models planned by the company. Inspired by sport utility crossovers, the Fiesta Active jumps into the active sport activity vehicle market popularized in Europe by BMW. Read …

2016 BMW X5 xDrive40e – a Lesson in Plug-in SUVs Done Right

Sport utility vehicles have often been the personification of fuel-chugging excess. That’s been changing as the American family turns more and more to crossovers and SUVs as their vehicle of choice and manufacturers respond with more efficient options in those categories. Enter the BMW X5 xDrive40e, a plug-in hybrid with …

SUV Throwdown: Comparing the Best 2014 Luxury SUVs

In today’s Throwdown, we’re looking at large, luxury sport utility vehicles (SUVs). The choices for best 2014 luxury SUVs aren’t easy to make, given the excellence offerings in this category. For reference, an SUV is defined as any truck-like vehicle that seats at least five and is fully enclosed. Unlike other …

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