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BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford and more have announced new cars this month. We round them all up in the latest episode of AutoComplete.
Today on AutoComplete, we're going to talk about BMW's brand new 4-series and its, uh, shall we say polarizing styling -- plus its not-so-polarizing performance.
Today on AutoComplete, we're looking at the recently announced 2021 Acura TLX and how it seems to be proof-positive that Honda's fancy cousin is serious about making cool cars again.
Today on AutoComplete, we take a look at the long overdue fourth-generation Toyota Sienna minivan and show you why it's way cooler than you might think.
Today on AutoComplete, we look at Tesla CEO Elon Musk's threats to leave California over the state's unwillingness to let the Fremont Tesla factory reopen and what it might mean going forward.
Today on AutoComplete, we look at the 2019 Jeep Wrangler's scary IIHS small overlap frontal crash test results.
Today on AutoComplete, we take a look at nonracing sim car games that those of us unblessed with driving talent can dig into and enjoy.
Today on AutoComplete, we talk about Tesla and how it performed in the first quarter of 2020, as well as some questionable statements made by Elon Musk.
Today on AutoComplete, we're looking at Harley's electric halo bike, the LiveWire, and wondering if there's any way it can make its $30,000 price tag make sense.
Today on AutoComplete, we're looking at project cars to keep us occupied during this interminable lockdown -- they've gotta be Japanese and under $10,000!
Thanks to a combination of the coronavirus and a price war, crude oil prices are hovering at or below zero. We find out if that makes a difference to regular folks.
Today on AutoComplete, we delve into the loaded topic of vanity plates. Yes, most of them are terrible, but occasionally a good one makes them all worthwhile.
Today on AutoComplete, we're looking at the much-loved by enthusiasts (but not-so-hot-selling) manual sport sedan segment, to see if Cadillac is crazy for offering the CT4-V and CT5-V Blackwings with three pedals.
The release of Final Fantasy VII Remake got us thinking about the idea of remakes in general, and wondering which cars deserve another go-round.