2024 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class Review: Luxurious, Practical, And Incredibly Athletic

Pros: Surprisingly sharp handling. Luxurious materials and lighting. Better than average cargo space. Smooth and powerful engine Cons: Busy ride. Annoying touch controls. Tight front seat.No plug-in hybrid The Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class was a very impressive compact SUV when it was first introduced, and it has remained a class leader ever since. Source: Autoblog

Used Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (Mk1, 2018-2021) Review

verdict Now that Mitsubishi has withdrawn from the UK, it’s natural to wonder whether it’s a good idea to buy a used Mitsubishi car, given the lack of a dealer network. However, if you’re buying a used Mitsubishi, you’re not left on your own because Subaru importer International Motors is in charge. Source: www.autoexpress.co.uk

2024 Subaru Forester Review: To Wait Or Not To Wait (New Model)

Pros: Wilderness trim excels off-road. Excellent visibility. More interior space Cons: Dismal powertrain. Sloppy handling. Outdated technology.Upper trim levels are less luxurious than rivals Okay, let’s get this out of the way. When you purchase a 2024 Subaru Forester, you forego a number of updates and upgrades planned for the 2025 model year. of… Source: Autoblog

The $35,000 Volvo EX30 Is So Good You Should Order It Before Reading This Review

There’s a lot we don’t know about media relations from a manufacturer’s perspective. But it’s always struck me as a bit incongruous and strange when a car manufacturer launches a new electric car that’s supposed to help reduce global carbon emissions, and then doesn’t make it available to journalists… Source: www.theautopian.com

2024 Honda Passport Review: Old Box, New Paint

Pros: Plenty of cargo space. Pretty efficient V6. Standard AWD Cons: Cabin and infotainment are unremarkable. Expensive; not as sporty as rival SUVs.outdated platform No, it’s not just your imagination. The 2024 Honda Passport is essentially a disconnected last-generation Pilot. Not only does it mean that the passport is not very long… Source: Autoblog