Wednesday, July 17, 2013

2013 Audi RS5 Cabriolet review

All in all, the RS5 Cabrio is for RS-line enthusiasts; we love it, but there are smarter buys out there

I'm surprised to find I have mixed feelings about this 2013 Audi RS5 Cabriolet, as I've always admired both the A5 and especially the S5. The coupe version's muscular exterior is one of my favorites compared to other sports coupes and sedans, and the S5 in particular is notably fun to drive.

Step up to the RS tuned by Audi's in-house Quattro GmbH performance freaks and, not having driven an S5 in quite some time, the 4.2-liter normally aspirated V8 engine stands out immediately as the star of this show. It cranks out 117 additional horsepower compared to the S model, though torque drops by 8 lb-ft.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

2014 Mazda3 drive review

The 2014 Mazda3 goes on sale in September of this year.

What is it?

You'll have to forgive Mazda for tooting its own horn, but the company claims it “revitalized” the compact car segment back in 2003 when the first Mazda3 was introduced, a shark amongst beige Civic and Corolla minnows. We personally think the Ford Focus revitalized the segment earlier, and the Shelby Omni GLHS before that, but that's another story for another time. Nevertheless, Mazda's great lil' 3 has always been a darling of the C-Segment class, since it's at least somewhat involving to drive. (See our Mazdaspeed 3 review notes for a torrid example of the model.)

Monday, July 15, 2013

2014 Porsche 911 GT3 drive review

For the first time, Porsche is offering rear-wheel steering.

What is it?

Geneva auto show, Switzerland, March 4, 2013: Latest-generation Porsche 911 GT3 world premiere. “The performance figures will really surprise you,” says Porsche's development boss Wolfgang Hatz, beaming with pride after whipping the covers off the new car. “But it is not the performance figures that make it so memorable. It is the emotional appeal. It gets under your skin.”

It isn't every day a German engineer suggests driving his latest car will be emotional. But Hatz, credited with engineering the original BMW M3 engine and laying the groundwork for Formula One's switch to turbocharged 1.6-liter V6 engines in 2014, is passionate about performance. As tradition dictates, the new 911 GT3 has plenty. Loads, in fact.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

2013 BMW Alpina B7 xDrive review

We all could agree that the B7 is a rocket
The latest 7-Series is really special. Decent chassis and a great lineup of engines make the 7 a blast to hustle and a joy to cruise the freeway in. With the Alpina B7, you just turn that up a notch or two.

The interior is a little showier, the exterior styling is a touch more flamboyant and -- at least in our case -- you get purple-ish paint. That's hilarious, because with 540-hp and almost as many torques, this thing will generate enough forward momentum to force slower traffic into the right lane as if by magnetic force -- and then you've got this massive purple thing just screaming by people, at the state-mandated maximum speed, of course. For other drivers, it must be like suddenly catching sight of a purple train (see what I did there?) rolling up in the left lane.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

BMW i3 drive review


We were surprised and impressed with the i3's pure agility thanks to its low weight


First previewed as a concept in 2011, the advanced electric-powered BMW i3 is the BMW i brand's first model. The contemporary four-seat hatch has progressed to the pre-production stage with North American sales set for March 2014.

Friday, July 12, 2013

2013 Chrysler Town & Country Limited review

The T&C offers an upscale alternative to those in the minivan market

When the current Chrysler minivan came out five years ago, it was packed with innovative features. There were the Stow 'N' Go, Swivel 'N' Go seats, tailgate rear bench, a table that popped up in the middle, handy kid-monitor rear view mirror, rear seat entertainment galore and a host of other features. It was the ultimate family van. Five years later, as the competition has evolved around it, it is still up there with the best of the class.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

2013 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged review

The new Land Rover tips the scales at 700 lbs less than the outgoing model, weighing 5,701 lbs

I love this 2013 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged. Not going deny it. I drove it in rainy and muddy Morocco on the preview. From that experience I wrote things like “we weren't impressed that the truck handled it all [I was referring to the nasty Moroccan roads made worse from all the rain]. Of course it did -- we expected nothing less. What did impress us was the ease and smoothness with which it took everything we could throw at it on road and off. It drives like the best luxury cars…”

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

2014 Volkswagen Golf GTD drive review

A diesel among diesels.
“Pozdamer Platz,” mused your author's companion. "You wanna yell it, like, 'POTZDAMER PLATZ!'” For about 20 minutes, we did just that. We did it in the most grating, Sgt. Schultzian manner possible. Your author on the shy side of 40; his companion a few years over the line, both acting like the metallic teenage chuckleheads we'd been back when Berlin was still two cities. We really should've been blaring Accept to complete the tableau. Upon seeing a sign for Spandau: “Vee are going to Spandau! Vee vant to see the ballet!” If you grew up during the Cold War, this city impacted you in ways you won't even realize until you're actually faced with the place.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

2014 Ford Mustang GT coupe review

We loved the Mustang's styling as well, a classic shape but not over the top

What a fantastic car. I'll be sad to see this generation of Mustang go. Want a road trip-capable commuter that'll beat up on high-dollar sports cars with a couple of cheap bolt-ons come track day? Here it sits. Sure, the interior's a little cheap for 2013 and the very good Recaros sit way too high, but that's about the extent of my griping. Besides, as I've said before: if you're in this car and obsessing about the interior, you are horrible. You've got a naturally aspirated V8 turning gas into 420-hp and awesome noise under the hood. If you want, it'll turn your tires into melted rubber. It'll turn your red light into a staging light and your work parking lot into one of those gymkhana videos. It looks great. Mustangs are a little common, but they can be optioned and accessorized into statement-makers. For true enthusiasts with a bit more than $30k to spend, there isn't a better value proposition on the market.

2013 Honda Pilot Touring review

A 3.5-liter V6 making 250 hp and 253 lb-ft of torque propels the Pilot

When Honda rolled out the second-generation Pilot, they made it a point to make it look more like a truck. Hence its squared-off appearance that's reminiscent of the full-frame midsize SUVs of old. Personally, I have a soft spot for things like the Toyota 4Runner and previous Nissan Pathfinder, so I think Honda's decision to make the Pilot a little manlier was cool. It will be interesting to see what Honda does with the next Pilot, which I expect to land in the next year or so. Will they follow Nissan and soften it and make it more crossover-ish like the latest Pathfinder? Or will they stay boxy? I'm guessing the former as that will appeal to a wider range of people

2013 Volvo S60 T5 review

The 2013 Volvo S60 T5 AWD is powered by a 2.5-liter turbocharged I5 producing 250 hp.
I thoroughly enjoyed our long-term Volvo S60 R-Design sedan last year, but I always thought that car was rather overpriced for its size and capabilities, coming in around $45,000. This T5 version, on the other hand, strikes me as a relative value in sports sedans with a sticker right at $38k.

Monday, July 8, 2013

2013 Volkswagen Beetle 2.5L 70's Edition Convertible review

The 2013 Volkswagen Beetle 2.5L 70's Edition Convertible is loud and a little slow. 
The Beetle is one of those cars that I would never buy, but I'm glad Volkswagen is making it. Sort of like the Nissan Cube. It's not for me.

Styling aside, it's pretty noisy with the convertible top letting in a lot of road and wind noise, which was made more painful by the fact that I had to listen to my phone through the phone speakers because there's no USB port. I suppose that's how they did it in the '70s. So where the heck is my eight-track!?

Sunday, July 7, 2013

2012 Tesla Model S Drive review

The Model S in its industrial womb.
To the mass media, the Tesla Model S is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated models, if not the most anticipated model to hit the road this year. Since Elon Musk's EV concern showed a mock-up Model S prototype back in 2009, the Model S has been called everything from the salvation of the auto industry to abject vaporware.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

2013 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG review

The CL63 AMG comes with a twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8 mated to a seven-speed multi-clutch sequential manual
Boy, does this 2013 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG ever make you feel filthy rich.

In weather like we had on my drive -- sheets of rain, standing water, little visibility -- my focus was basically not sliding into a curb or another car and pranging a $180,000 worth of gorgeous Benz. Mission accomplished.

2014 Mercedes-Benz S550 drive review

We found the new S-class to be fast, reasonably frugal, comfortable and quiet.
The new Mercedes-Benz S-class is quite possibly the most advanced road car ever. The big four-door sedan is coming to North American showrooms in September. It is a rolling technology fortress, the goal being to place it at the top of the luxury car ranks, ahead of traditional rivals such as the Audi A8, BMW 7-series, Jaguar XJ and Lexus LS, not to mention newer pretenders like the Porsche Panamera.

2012 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS Review

Suzuki Kizashi Sport
It cracks me up that this is called the Sport model. It's anything but. The combination of the four-cylinder and the continuously variable transmission just doesn't cut it. Add in all-wheel drive sapping even more power and, well, you get the picture. The fact that the four-cylinder is a bit crude and loud only adds to my distaste for the 2012 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS. The shift paddles on the steering wheel seem like some sort of cruel joke. 

Friday, July 5, 2013

2014 Buick LaCrosse drive review

The only difference between this and China's? Their Buick badge is colored in.
"This is probably the nicest car you've ever driven," promised Jeff Yanssens, Buick's chief engineer, during the introduction of the car he worked on: the 2014 Buick LaCrosse. "I feel comfortable saying that." 

Whoa, Yanssens -- we here at Autoweek have driven some pretty terrific cars in our illustrious history, just sayin'. But Yanssens is basing this on the LaCrosse's utter serenity and comfort -- and judging by that merit, the LaCrosse becomes a car with priorities that are set in stone.

2013 Chevrolet Spark 2LT review

The Chevy Spark starts at $12,170. This one costs slightly more than that.
Underneath the bright colors, youthful pretension and eager-mouse styling of the 2013 Chevrolet Spark is a decent compact car that is as far ahead of the Aveo it replaced as the Samsung Galaxy S4 is to your uncle's Motorola StarTAC. 

2013 Smart Fortwo Electric Drive review

The 2013 Smart Fortwo Electric Drive could be a good option for some city-dwellers.
The electric-vehicle market continues to shift. There's an increased interest from automakers to build EVs, despite consumers' barely matched interest to buy them. To say Americans have been cautious in adopting this latest vehicle technology is an understatement. Threats of fires and high entry costs have made electric cars unappetizing during a time when many in middle America cannot afford a $40,000 car, regardless of how good the gas mileage is.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

2013 Ram 1500 drive review

The 2013 Ram 1500 parked at a wind farm.
The 2013 Ram 1500 still looks like a traditional full-size pickup truck, but the redesigned model has undergone a major makeover—with an eye toward fuel economy.

To achieve the desired fuel-economy improvements, Chrysler engineers combined a redesigned 3.6-liter engine with an eight-speed automatic transmission, introduced start/stop technology that shuts down the engine at stops, improved aerodynamics, reduced the weight of the truck by nearly 130 pounds, added electric power steering and optimized the engine's fuel delivery.

2013 Scion FR-S review

Want to drift? The FR-S can do that, too, thanks to its chassis setup.
If I had to choose between this and the Subaru BRZ, I would take the Subie. They're both a blast to drive, and offer serious competition to everything from the Hyundai Genesis Coupe to the Nissan 370Z -- and it's great to have all of these options on the market these days. But I'd go with the BRZ for the interior interface. The whole audio system setup is a series of complex maneuvers to get simple things done, which is enough for me to be turned off.

2011 Saab 9-5 Aero Review

2011 Saab 9-5 Aero
This 2011 Saab 9-5 Aero is a nice car, but is Saab on anybody's radar anymore? It could indeed be a less expensive alternative to the Audi A6/BMW 5-series/Mercedes-Benz E-class cliché, though I wonder how many BMW, Audi and/or Mercedes owners even realize Saab is still in business. Or care.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

2013 Porsche 911 Carrera S review

The boxer six-cylinder engine was excellent with linear power delivery
I know all the “Porsche’s are for tools” stories. How Porsches are for jerks trying to compensate for something. I’ve heard ’em all. Here’s the thing about all that: This car drives so damn nicely, it’s hard to talk someone out of getting one. Jerks be damned.

2013 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSR review

The Evo is a great track car, but doesn't make the best daily driver
I've had several occasions to drive the current-generation Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X, and it's always a love/hate experience. In its element, dicing through cones or cutting apexes on a track, the Evo manages to vanish from around its driver. You can perform a maneuver, work some automotive magic and at the end be surprised it was so easy to do well. It's natural to credit yourself because the car is so silly competent that it never seems to be working hard; the result is you think you're a hell of a driver.

2014 Maserati Quattroporte S Q4 drive review

Maserati will build both rear-drive and all-wheel-drive versions of the V6-powered Quattroporte S.
At long last, a Maserati for the snow states. Equipped with the company's first-ever all-wheel-drive system, this is a four-seasons four-door and also the first Maserati packing the company's new 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 in its engine bay. This potent engine is destined to be Maserati's most important; it will serve in the new Ghibli sedan (to be shown in Europe in June) and the Levante crossover SUV going into production late in 2014.

2013 Lincoln MKZ review

Exterior styling was a bit polarizing, but it grew on us over time
I generally liked this 2013 Lincoln MKZ. I get the launch was a disaster, with the models coming out of Mexico not up to snuff in terms of quality. I also get the sense that Ford has completely lost its way with Lincoln and marketing luxury cars for the most part.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster Drive Review

Lambo doors
My god man, just look at it: It is the sharp-edged, air-slicing scimitar of speed, slicing its way through the atmosphere with efficiencies only dreamed of in the era of the Countach, Diablo and Murcielago. The Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 roadster is a 217-mph argument against restraint. With a shape inspired by a combination of stealth fighter and (we are not making this up) an Italian beetle, and with a monstrous V12 you'd expect on a rocket ship, this beast is the fitting halo successor to the Lamborghini line. 

Monday, July 1, 2013

2013 Kia Sportage SX review

I like the 2013 Kia Sportage SX just fine. I really like the design inside and out (a woman at the gas station said it looked “hot”). Peter Schreyer is doing some really good work at Kia.

We all liked the looks of the Sportage, one of the best designs in its class
The four-cylinder turbo provides decent poke off the line but doesn't really get with it until the tach swings beyond 3,000 rpm. It's a wee bit like an on-off switch in terms of the turbo spooling, in fact, but eco mode helps smooth things out somewhat. A rating of 260 hp is a stout number for a four-cylinder.