Tag: Sport Utility Vehicle
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[REVIEW] 2021 Mercedes-AMG GLS63
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[REVIEW] 2021 Dodge Durango Citadel
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[REVIEW] 2021 BMW X5 xDrive45e PHEV
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[REVIEW] 2021 BMW X5M
Sports car purists hate the concept and automotive journalists often regard the category as pointless. However, there is no denying that mid-sized performance biased SUVs are here to stay, even more so than the four door coupe category. Ever since its debut in 1999, the BMW X5 has been pushing boundaries, delivering a combination of […]
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[REVIEW] Mercedes-Benz GLB250
Nine. That’s right, nine. That’s the number of SUVs/crossovers that Mercedes-Benz has its current sprawling vehicle line-up with the introduction of the GLB. It’s a bit mind boggling that for decades, the inimitable Gelandewagen was the only SUV that Benz had in their line-up. I suppose as the old adage says, build it and they […]
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[REVIEW] 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS450
It is expected that any vehicle sporting the three-pointed star on its grille live up to certain levels of quality, luxury, status, and performance. At one end of the Mercedes-Benz spectrum is the A-class, a fantastic subcompact sedan or hatchback. On the other end is the GLS-class, a full-sized three row SUV which is […]
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[REVIEW] 2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC43 AMG
If you think of the Mercedes-Benz GLC as a raised C-class sedan, you wouldn’t be too far off. Whereas the GLC’s predecessor, the GLK, shared the same platform as the previous generation C-class, a stiff ride, lackluster interior fittings, and the rugged Tonka truck styling (very loosely derived from the G-wagen) weren’t very Mercedes-like as […]
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[REVIEW] 2020 Cadillac XT5 Sport
When one thinks of Cadillac and SUVs, the company’s first major entry into the SUV market, the Escalade, probably comes to mind. Introduced for the 1999 model year in response to competition from the Mercedes-Benz M-Class, Lexus LX, and Lincoln Navigator, the Escalade has been a resounding success for the Cadillac brand. Over two decades […]
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[REVIEW] 2020 BMW X1 M Sport
Over the course of its six year lifecycle, the previous generation BMW X1 clocked up an astounding 730,000 worldwide sales. Built in factories across the globe, Germany, China, Russia, and India, the X1 sold surprisingly well despite the fact that it was rather plainly finished in-and-out, and the handling was nowhere close to that of […]
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[REVIEW] 2020 Jaguar F-Pace SVR
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[REVIEW] 2019 Mazda CX-9 Signature
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[REVIEW] 2019 Acura RDX Elite