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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The plug-in hybrid GLC350e is packed with new tech, but the dashboard is still home to Benz's older COMAND infotainment.
Your mileage may vary quite a bit when dealing with any plug-in hybrid, but the 2019 GLC350e EQ Power also has to contend with a host of other compromises.
A new look, both inside and out, keeps the Hyundai Elantra fresh in the face of several new rival compact sedans.
An easy-to-use touchscreen infotainment system and a long list of active safety features make the Elantra a solid pick for tech-savvy buyers.
We're fans of Subaru's functional and flexible Crosstrek. However, this new plug-in hybrid variant sacrifices much of what we loved in the pursuit of a few more miles per gallon.
Like the vehicle that hosts it, Subaru's Starlink infotainment system is simply designed and loaded with useful features. We take a closer look.
BMW's plug-in-hybrid luxury sedan gets a more powerful motor, a larger battery and a new engine to make ecoconscious driving simpler and easier.
Ford stuffs tons of tech into its newest midsize truck.
The Ranger does it all and does it well.
Subaru took an "ain't broke, don't fix" approach to the Forester's design, but still surprises with an updated suite of engine tech and safety features.
Able to tow more than 30,000 pounds and see through its trailer with camera-based tech, the 2020 GMC Sierra's sort of the Superman of heavy-duty trucks.
Entune 3 infotainment and a healthy list of safety technologies shine bright in the new RAV4.
Toyota’s new RAV4 Hybrid makes many compelling arguments over the standard gas model.
Infiniti is bringing a concept to the 2019 Detroit Auto Show that's in concert with uptrending electrification and SUVs.
The small Lexus crossover packs lots of standard safety tech, but the disappointing Remote Touch infotainment controller remains.