Roadshow Reviews (SD)
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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With classic BMW handling, the M235i will satisfy long-time BMW enthusiasts, but it is an expensive ride.
Ford rolls out the newest generation of its Sync infotainment system this week. Get a hands-on look with CNET.
With its new S-class coupe, Mercedes-Benz created a high-tech luxury vehicle so nice, you won't want to leave it.
The baby X6 begs the question does a four cylinder engine really make sense?
1 cloth top and 200 fewer CCs can change a car.
Not only does the electric Toyota i-Road turn heads, but the car itself turns in a very unique way, shifting its front suspension to lean into corners.
Brian Cooley gives his hands-on first take of Ford's new capacitive touchscreen interface.
The third-generation Fit no longer looks like the cheapest way to build a car. Brian Cooley takes it for a spin and finds out if its drive lives up to the looks.
Does the new Outback do enough to keep Subaru drivers coming back? Brian Cooley gets behind the wheel and checks the tech.
The Japanese Escalade gets a new face, more adaptive drive tech.
CNET's Tim Stevens, Antuan Goodwin and Wayne Cunningham, wrap up the 2015 North American International Auto Show by taking a look at some the hottest cars to premiere, including the Ford GT, the Acura NSX and the all-new Chevy Volt.
At the 2015 North American International Auto Show at Detroit, Honda rolled out the next generation of its fuel-cell vehicles called the FCV. Using hydrogen as the vehicle's primary power source, Honda is also investing in the technology across California.
The Hyundai Santa Cruz seems equal parts Subaru BRAT, Chevy Avalanche and Transformer! At the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Hyundai put out the feelers for a concept truck that just might be a hit.
The future is shaping up very nicely if you're an Infiniti G37 fan, with the new Q60 Coupe Concept at the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
With more teeth and muscle than an F Sport, the Lexus GS-F, which made its debut at the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, conjures the past and the future.