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2004 All-Star: GT
The latest M3 has everything we like about cars--speed, handling, braking, good looks--just the way we like it, in ludicrous quantities. more
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2004 All-Star: Small Sport Utility
The Element may be the progeny of an unholy union between an ice cream truck and a Honda Civic, but it clearly received the best parts from ... more
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2004 All-Star: Family Car
The Mazda 6 is not the most perfectly polished car in its class, or the roomiest, or even the most powerful. But it is the one family sedan ... more
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2004 All-Star: Pickup Truck
When Nissan decided to build a full-size pickup, rather than pussyfooting around as Toyota has done for a decade, this Japanese automaker ze... more
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2004 All-Star: Small Car
We stay between the lines in our off-roaders, we stay within the law in our sports cars, we sit by ourselves in luxury sedans built for five... more
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2004 All-Star: Large Sport Utility
It took a German company full of Anglophiles to deliver the ultimate Range Rover, the one that best fulfills the promise of serenity inside ... more
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2004 All-Star: Supercar
Many are red, most have a paddle-shift F1 transmission, and all are stunningly fast and deeply rewarding. more
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2004 All-Star: Sport Sedan
To create this Clark Kent-edition Corvette Z06, Cadillac jacked up its mild-mannered CTS more
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2004 All-Star: Luxury Car Under $40,000
If you are intensely aware of the difference between what is simply very good and what is genuinely excellent, if you love to drive yet are ... more
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2004 Technology of the Year
Why fiddle with the one car control system that's nearest and dearest to every enthusiast's heart? more
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2004 Man of the Year
Mazda is currently producing the kind of cars we love at Automobile Magazine--affordable, stylish products with real character. Just think o... more
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2004 Automobile of the Year
Through rural Kentucky's dappled afternoon sunlight, over humpback, switchback, no-turning-back two-lanes, the simple genius of the Mitsubis... more
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2003 All-Star: Small Sport-Utility
What you're looking at here is the rolling redefinition of the small SUV. The Honda Element is the breakout SUV of the year. more
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2003 All-Star: Pickup Truck
The Chevrolet and GMC full-size pickups have taken All-Star honors for the fourth year in a row, in the face of ever-stronger competition. more
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2003 All-Star: Mid-Size Sport-Utility
From the same company that created the RX300 and the LX470, it's no surprise that the new GX470 fits as comfortably into the Lexus lineup as... more
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