
Acura's new entry-level sedan is a roundly sensible, tolerably attractive little luxer with very decent build quality, diverting performance and a score or more of easy-to-use digital amenities, says Dan Neil.
Shoppers considering the 2013 Dodge Dart will encounter something rare in the car market: a menu offering thousands of possible combinations of options.
The engineering achievement of Toyota's smallest hybrid is worth honor and respect, but what a starved, oppressively dull piece of motorized martyrdom resulted, says Dan Neil.
Fiat's performance-tuning division—around since 1949, or maybe 2007—has whipped up a zippy turbocharged version of its subcompact 500. Dan Neil takes a spin.
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The U.S. government has added 600,000 Camrys and other Toyota vehicles to an investigation of fires originating in power window switches.
Auto insurers are accelerating efforts to use information about how you drive to set your rates.
The new factory-tuned Mustang brings your drag-racing dreams to snorting, snarling life, says Dan Neil.
There is a shift under way in what Americans want from their vehicles, and few models illustrate that as clearly as the new Ford Escape.
From its hands-free rear liftgate to its welcoming, capacious interior, the redesigned Ford Escape crossover is a fine way to get to the mall and beyond, says Dan Neil.
From Toyota's youth-targeted brand comes a pocket nonrocket that's no blast on the interstate but a pleasure when navigating a crowded city, says Dan Neil.
Problems with unintended acceleration related to floor mats continues to haunt Toyota long after the 2009 recall aimed at fixing the defect. The car maker added Lexus RX 350 and RX 450h crossover vehicles from the 2010 model year to the list of vehicles it has recalled thus far.
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Ford warned it expects to lose roughly $570 million in its overseas operations in the second quarter, largely as a result of the slumping economy in Europe.
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Italian auto maker Fiat is expected to boost its ownership of Chrysler to 61.9% from 58.5% as early as next week by purchasing shares held by a trust that provides health care for retired union workers.
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Jonathan Welsh answers a reader's question on what could be making his minivan's tires wear out so quickly.
Why can't a new Volvo park straight—Is it the driver or the car?
Jonathan Welsh answers a reader's question on a transmission that clunks in warm weather.
Columnist Jonathan Welsh answers readers' questions about an engine that quits, 'maintenance-free' cars and the Kia Optima.
Jonathan Welsh answers a reader's question on faulty wheel bearings on a Subaru.
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