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Dodge's inline-six delivers smooth, effortless power, but the new Charger struggles to recapture the magic of its predecessors.
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Dodge's inline-six delivers smooth, effortless power, but the new Charger struggles to recapture the magic of its predecessors.

With a bit of extra pizzazz, the Camry Nightshade only makes Toyota's beloved family sedan better.

With 600 horsepower, a five-speed manual, and barely 1,700 pounds to move, the Donkervoort P24 RS delivers a level of raw performance modern supercars can’t match.

The Final Edition marks one last hurrah for the fifth-generation Supra. And it's... fine.

With supremely responsive handling, incredible power, and oodles of personality, the M2 CS makes good on the promises of M cars of old.

With road presence like no other, I found enjoyment in the pure villainy and opulence of Maybach’s flagship ultra-luxury sedan.

Mazda and Toyota may compete in the same segment here, but these two subcompact crossovers couldn’t be more different.

Ford's new SV300T pack for the Maverick ups output to 300 horsepower and turns the truck into an autocross monster for just $5,000.

The F-150 Lobo is a sweet pickup with decent street truck chops. Too bad it costs $63,875 as tested.

Volvo shoots for the stars, but the EX30 barely makes it off the launch pad.