~ A DriveWays Review ~ by Matthew Aukofer What's not to love about a large, luxurious SUV that combines good performance with a supple ride, decent practicality, and massaging seats? Other than the price, not much. The 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLS... Continue Reading →
~ A DriveWays Review ~ by Frank A. Aukofer When automobile enthusiasts encounter the names Land Rover or Range Rover, they usually conjure images of truck-like all-wheel drive vehicles conquering the Serengeti in Africa or some other trackless wild place.... Continue Reading →
~ A DriveWays Review ~ by Frank A. Aukofer The 2024 BMW X6 xDrive40i has achieved maturity with its fully realized persona as a luxury, high-performance crossover sport utility vehicle, which BMW prefers to call a “sport activity vehicle.” No... Continue Reading →
~ A DriveWays Review ~ by Frank A. Aukofer With its 2024 CX-30 crossover sport utility vehicle, Mazda demonstrates again that it has the knack—that is, the skill to consistently do something well. In automotive terms, it means delivering well... Continue Reading →
~ A DriveWays Review ~ by Matthew Aukofer The 2023 Lincoln Corsair AWD Grand Touring III is a luxury plug-in hybrid SUV that aims to provide a comfortable and quiet ride, a spacious and elegant cabin, and a smooth and... Continue Reading →
~ A DriveWays Review ~ by Frank A. Aukofer With its 2024 Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition four-wheel-drive sport utility vehicle, Japan’s Nissan directs the audience’s focus to versatility and a reasonable price tag. This rugged hunk functions well as a... Continue Reading →
~ A DriveWays Review ~ by Frank A. Aukofer As a new entry-level electric crossover sport utility vehicle, the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+ can actually compete in the marketplace on price—almost. With a bottom-line sticker price of $60,410, including $6,510... Continue Reading →
~ A DriveWays Review ~ by Frank A. Aukofer In a short time, the 2023 Honda CR-V Hybrid becomes an old-shoe friend. It is comfortable, easy-going and accommodating—as CR-Vs have been for more than a quarter century. The Environmental Protection... Continue Reading →
