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Pontiac Solstice The architecture of the new roadster from GM was inspired from the Corvette, but was designed to be a lot less expensive to engineer and build. |
Car and Driver June 2006 Aaron Robinson |
Road Test Review: 2007 Saturn Sky Not so much a maxi Miata as a Corvette junior petite. |
Car and Driver August 2006 Larry Webster |
Features Review: The Homemades Yes, you can build a sports car for just a few grand. |
Car and Driver May 2006 Tony Quiroga |
Preview Review: BMW Z4 M Roadster We've been waiting for the M division of BMW to work its magic on the Z4 roadster since the two-seater debuted in '03. |
Car and Driver July 2004 Patrick Bedard |
2005 Chevrolet Cobalt The aging Chevrolet Cavalier, born in 1982, will be replaced this November by the Cobalt. |
Car and Driver November 2003 Larry Webster |
Morgan Aero 8 The old British groaner gets a stunning makeover. The Aero 8's combination of vintage looks, excellent performance, and rarity -- only 50 or so will make their way to the US in 2004 -- makes it undeniably cool. |
Car and Driver June 2006 Tony Swan |
Road Test Review: 2006 BMW M Roadster Proof that more is not a monolithic concept. |
Car and Driver September 2005 Larry Webster |
Mazda MX-5 Although it is the biggest-selling roadster of all time, the story of the MX-5 is one of a low-priority prototype, unconvinced managers at Mazda headquarters, threats of resignation, and a car that was very nearly front-wheel drive. |
Car and Driver August 2006 Robin Warner |
Short Take Review: 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata Sport Automatic Heresy need not slow you down too much. |
Car and Driver December 2006 Tony Quiroga |
2007 Saturn Sky Red Line This latest Saturn boasts mini-Corvette styling with a quicker and easier to launch manual transmission. |
Car and Driver October 2005 Csaba Csere |
Mazda MX-5 The prototypical entry-level sports car gets faster and better. |
Car and Driver March 2007 Csaba Csere |
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS An everyday sedan with a sporty demeanor. |
Car and Driver April 2005 Aaron Robinson |
Chevrolet Cobalt LS The new Chevrolet Cobalt has ho-hum written all over it, but nothing on sale in a GM dealership today bodes better for the outlook of the world's largest automaker. It proves that when GM decides to build an accomplished small car, it can. |
Car and Driver February 2004 Daniel Pund |
2005 Chevrolet Corvette Those expecting a clean-sheet new model might be disappointed by the C6. But at reasonable prices and with thoughtful upgrades of virtually all the C5's weak points, the Corvette is now a better performance-car bargain than ever. |
Car and Driver February 2005 Csaba Csere |
2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 The 427 is back, powering the fire-breathing 2006 Z06 Corvette. It's simply the fastest-ever production Vette. |
Car and Driver April 2004 Barry Winfield |
Mazdaspeed MX-5 Miata A Miata with muscles, for a pittance more. |
Car and Driver June 2006 Hutton & Robinson |
Features Review: Fords That Could Save Ford Now And they're built by Ford. Just not for America. |
Car and Driver February 2007 Aaron Robinson |
2007 Mazda MX-5 Power Retractable Hardtop Grand Touring The upscale climb continues. |
Car and Driver December 2003 Tony Swan |
Saturn Ion Red Line Finally, an Ion with attitude. |
Car and Driver November 2003 Barry Winfield |
Honda S2000 More flexible, better balanced, still demonic. There's a revised S2000 coming our way as a 2004 model, and it features a ton of improvements designed to neutralize the few criticisms we had about the old car. |
Car and Driver September 2005 Aaron Robinson |
Chevrolet HHR GM plumbs its golden history for its own past-tense cruiser. Heritage is something GM has plenty of. Happily, the HHR picks from the best and ignores the worst. |
Car and Driver January 2005 Tony Swan |
Acura RSX Type-S Subtle updates, subtle results---still a jewel of a car. |
Car and Driver December 2003 Aaron Robinson |
Pontiac GTO We're really struggling to invent reasons not to put both hands together for this supremely comfortable, rear-drive, all independently sprung, Corvette-powered, husky-sounding, highway-inhaling coupe. |
Car and Driver January 2006 Barry Winfield |
Hyundai Accent GLS With a base price: of just $11,995, the Hyundai Accent GLS accentuates the positive. |
Car and Driver December 2005 Robin Warner |
Kia Rio/Rio5 At 11 grand and change, the Rio still speaks to value. But value is no longer the only reason to buy one. |
Car and Driver March 2004 Aaron Robinson |
Saturn Vue V-6 AWD GM breaks down and buys a Honda. The first byproduct of a deal between Honda and GM is the 2004 Saturn Vue powered by a SOHC 24-valve 3.5 liter V-6 built by Honda. A review of the new Vue is included. |
Car and Driver July 2004 Tony Swan |
Extreme Sports The Lotus Elise is here at last. So where does it fit in the U.S. sports-car continuum? |
Car and Driver October 2004 Tony Quiroga |
Saturn Ion Red Line The makeover of the resolutely utilitarian original so completely changes the car's character that you'll say hello to a car you'll actually want to drive. |
Car and Driver September 2003 |
Superfour Challenge Once again, we gather a group of souped-up cars for an annual thrashfest, but this year we give the little guys a chance. |
Car and Driver February 2006 Tony Quiroga |
2007 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ General Motors couldn't have picked a more disagreeable time to launch its new line of large SUVs. Will gas pains hobble this automaker's cash cows? |
Car and Driver December 2003 Aaron Robinson |
Specialty File: Smart Roadster This nifty little sprite of a roadster, currently sold only in Germany, is cheap, tiny, and a lot of fun. |
Car and Driver September 2004 Larry Webster |
Chevrolet Corvette Z51 Although most new-generation Corvettes have been a dramatic departure from the previous version, the C6 Corvette is not a clean-sheet design. |
Car and Driver August 2006 Tony Swan |
Road Test Review: 2006 Pontiac G6 GTP Convertible High on style, this real smoothie is the first hardtop convertible to come in below the $30,000 frontier -- with zoomy good looks, room for four and smooth ride. |
Car and Driver November 2006 Peter Robinson |
2006 Holden Commodore VE The Holden Commodore VE -- yes, that's the name -- provides a preview of the next Camaro. GM's performance future is unveiled down under. |
Car and Driver November 2006 Robin Warner |
2006 BMW Z4 3.0si Roadster - Short Take Road Tests More power, but at a price. |
Car and Driver June 2004 Barry Winfield |
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster In the status game, a trophy car works better in convertible form. |
Car and Driver January 2006 Aaron Robinson |
Mazdaspeed 6 This double-caffeinated flagship gets heavy boost without the jarring lumps. |
Car and Driver July 2004 John Phillips |
Chevrolet Malibu Maxx LT The five-door extended sedan is less like Malibu than Atlantic City. |
Car and Driver August 2003 Tony Swan |
Ford Thunderbird A little more thunder, a little too late. The Thunderbird does seem to be in need of some sort of showroom stimulant. Ford's approach, in addition to boosting engine output, is to make the car more collectible by limiting production to "four or five" years. |
Car and Driver August 2006 Patrick Bedard |
Short Take Review: 2007 Lexus RX350 If you're seeking a serene and swift transporter for up to five persons, this is your SUV. |
Popular Mechanics July 3, 2008 |
10 Fun Convertibles That Won't Pinch at the Pump or the Lot A variety of convertibles are reviewed with prices, specifications, and the "fun" factor of each model is provided. |
Car and Driver December 2005 John Phillips |
Affordable Roadsters Revisiting the comparison between the Mazda MX-5 and Pontiac Solstice. |
Car and Driver November 2006 Aaron Robinson |
2007 Mazdaspeed 3 - Road Tests Mazda's militant wing launches a rocket into WRX territory. |
Car and Driver October 2003 Larry Webster |
Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon GM finally replaces the two oldest models in its lineup. |
AskMen.com January 30, 2004 Paul Anderson |
5 Concept Sports Cars Here are five of the most recent and interesting sports concept cars. |
BusinessWeek January 16, 2006 |
GM's Lutz: In It for the Long Haul General Motor's 74-year-old vice-chairman on what it'll take to rebuild the brand: Attractive new models, more focus, and a bit of patience |
The Motley Fool June 5, 2006 Brian Gorman |
Get Moving, GM The company should jump on an apparently easy opportunity to exploit hot sellers. In its current position, GM has to get the most from the winners it has. |
Popular Mechanics November 25, 2008 John Pearley Huffman |
10 Cars That Damaged GM's Reputation (With Video) Over the past few decades GM put some truly terrible products out on the market. Unreliable, uninteresting and flat ugly, these were cars that simply destroyed GM's reputation. |
BusinessWeek July 18, 2005 David Welch |
GM's Design Push Picks Up Speed General Motors' Bob Lutz's quest to add pizazz to new cars still faces potholes. |
Popular Mechanics August 20, 2008 Larry Webster |
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