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Narrowing down which Kia Midsize car to purchase can be a stressful and time consuming process. You may wish that you had someone who knew the automobile industry inside and out to walk you through the process and point out certain features or aspects about each vehicle to help you make your choice. Fortunately, the auto industry experts have written...
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2009 Kia Borrego
With a good mixture of amenities, performance and price, the 2009 Kia Borrego is bound to find some... more
 
2008 Hyundai Tiburon GT V6
The Tiburon hasn't gotten much love lately in light of Hyundai's upcoming Genesis models. It's... more
 
May Auto Sales Numbers Show Surprises
According to Automotive News May U.S. sales data, compact cars such as the Dodge Caliber, Ford... more
 
Former Chrysler VP Joins Tesla Motors
Mike Donoughe, a former Chrysler vice-president of product development, has moved to Tesla Motors... more
 
Hyundai won't build mid-size pickup truck in U.S.
Falling truck sales have prompted U.S. automakers to scale back the production of pickups, but... more
 
Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Washington, D.C.
The Automobile Magazine editorial offices are abuzz with the recent arrival of the new Jaguar XF in... more
 
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK: 2008 Chrysler 300C AWD, Day 2
Read Joe Lorio's comments on driving the 2008 Chrysler 300C AWD.... more
 
What makes a muscle car a muscle car?
wow, this message board does not see much action! Anyway, to me a muscle car is a mid-sized sedan... more
 
2006 Volkswagen Passat 2.0T - Long Term Review
We've found this vehicle to be a competent entry into the mid-size sedan segment. It has oodles of... more
 
2006 Infiniti M45 - Long Term Review
Infiniti has high aspirations for their M45, aiming it square at the top of the mid-size... more
 
Sins of the flesh: Two autoshow stories....which is more awe inspiring
It may not be actively understood by the average Joe on the street but we as a culture harbor... more