Author: Dan.Marshall
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GM Might Put a Buick Sedan Back on American Roads
After a five-year absence from the sedan game in North America, Buick could be gearing up for a comeback. Reports suggest that General Motors is quietly evaluating a new Buick sedan for the U.S. market, one that would share a platform with the next-generation Cadillac CT5. If it happens, it would be the first Buick
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What’s Inside the 2026 Buick Electra E7 PHEV
SAIC-GM just pulled back the curtain on the interior of the 2026 Buick Electra E7 PHEV, and it’s packed with the kind of comfort and technology you’d expect from a brand pushing hard into electrified luxury. The crossover, built exclusively for the Chinese market, brings a fresh cabin design that blends natural inspiration with modern
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The 2026 Nissan Rogue Plug-In Hybrid Has Arrived, and It Costs a Pretty Penny
Nissan finally has a plug-in hybrid SUV for American buyers, and the price tag might raise a few eyebrows. The 2026 Nissan Rogue PHEV is now hitting dealerships with a base MSRP of $45,990, making it the brand’s first plug-in hybrid to reach the U.S. market. Built from a partnership with Mitsubishi, this electrified Rogue
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Acura ADX vs Lexus UX Comparison
Shopping for a subcompact luxury SUV that won’t break the bank? The all-new 2025 Acura ADX and the established Lexus UX are two of the most affordable entry points into the premium SUV world. Both promise a blend of style, tech, and practicality, but they take very different approaches to get there. If you’re torn
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Kubota Takes Autonomous Farming Commercial with M5 Narrow Tractor
Kubota made waves at CES 2026 in Las Vegas this week by announcing something specialty crop farmers have been waiting for: a commercially available autonomous tractor. Its M5 Narrow tractor, equipped with a smart autonomous system developed with partner Agtonomy, brings self-driving farm equipment from concept to reality for vineyard and orchard operations.
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Hyundai Won’t Let You Change Your Own Brake Pads Unless You Have a Business License and Drop $2,000 on Tools
Are the days of owner maintenance coming to an end? Recently, a Hyundai right-to-repair controversy has arisen around something as simple as brake pads.
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The 2026 Hyundai Palisade Gets Back to Basics in the Best Way
Walk into any Hyundai showroom and you’ll find a three-row SUV that actually works the way you’d expect. The redesigned 2026 Palisade isn’t trying to reinvent how cars work. Consumer Reports bought one for testing and found something unusual these days: a vehicle where the door handles work like door handles, the brakes respond consistently,
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When Hoosiers Decided Cars Should Float Too
Pull into a lakeside town in Indiana, and you might see something strange bobbing near the dock. It looks like a car, sounds like a car, but then it backs down the boat ramp and just keeps going. Welcome to the weird world of amphibious vehicles in the Hoosier State, where some folks never wanted
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