Roadshow Reviews (HD)
Summary: Hop in the passenger seat and ride along with Roadshow editors as we put each car through its paces, analyzing the tech, the performance and the design to see whether it’s worth your hard-earned money.
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How do you say "Ay, Caramba!" in German?
It's Jeep's version of the Land Rover, which means rugged and luxurious. Take a ride in our Editors' Choice, the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and check the tech.
I'm not quite sure why Honda makes the Accord Coupe, but I'm glad it does.
Prodigious power and responsive tech in a tidy package.
If you're interested in a Mercedes or a BMW and you're not taking a look at 2014 Kia Cadenza, then CNET's Brian Cooley has some words for you.
Could any car be more irrelevant and in need of a refresh to the 21st century than the 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer SE? CNET's Brian Cooley doesn't seem to think so.
The new Mazda6 can stop making apologies now.
The original luxury crossover attempts to tighten up its rep.
The 2013 Audi S6 is a unique combination of style, speed, and technology that rivals most luxury carmakers.
A member of the pony car stable with undeniable style - and a need for a tech refresh.
Heeding the call of several automakers to lose weight and gain efficiency, Land Rover drastically trimmed the pounds of its Range Rover Sport model and gave it a fuel-efficient engine as well.
Gone is your iconic America Jeep look, here to stay possibly is the more streamlined and possibly controversial front end of the new Jeep Cherokee, with a face that tracks its lineage to Alfa Romeo, which also owns Jeep. CNET's Brian Cooley dissects the look and the tech.
At the 2013 New York International Auto Show, BMW rolled out an update of its popular iDrive system, which now includes a 4G hot spot and four new apps.
Cadillac is more than up to the challenge of competing with the German luxury cars with the CTS, now with some weight-saving tech as well as a new graphical interface inside.
At the 2013 New York auto show, Honda brought out its popular Odyssey with a new wrinkle. This time in partnership with Shop-Vac, the Odyssey includes a built-in vacuum that can reach from the front to the back.