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2019 Mazda CX-5 Safety Score Is Higher Than BMW X2, Honda CR-V, and Subaru Forester

The 2019 Mazda CX-5 is a Top Safety Pick Plus. What that means and why competitors could not make the grade.
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By: John Goreham

Check New IIHS Safety Ratings Before You Buy; Subaru Leads All U.S. Brands

The Subaru brand leads the industry in safety again for the 2019 model year. New 2019 Forester improves its rating over the outgoing model.
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By: Denis Flierl

The Qiantu K50 BEV Sports Car: The First Chinese Branded Car May Finally Penetrate the US Market, Backhandedly—and it’s All Electric

For decades Chinese car companies have all tried to enter the US car market to meet some kind of failure. Learning from the lessons of Chinese car companies past, one car maker known as Qiantu Motors (Dragonfly logo, means “freedom”), is teaming up with a California based electric car and energy startup to make its first foray into the US market with a battery electric sports car to take on Tesla’s portfolio. Qiantu starts the competition against the Roadster II, with the 2020 Qiantu K50.
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By: Al Castro

VW To Go Retro With Its I.D. Electric Family; Classic Dune Buggy May Appear

As Volkswagen rapidly turns its line from primarily internal combustion to electric, the automaker has turned at times to the past for its new models. That trend will likely continue as the carmaker is reportedly going to build a version of the classic dune buggy as an I.D. electric car offering.
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By: Marc Stern

2019 Corvette Prices Climb as Sales Continue to Drop

The Chevrolet Corvette offers performance that can rival the best sports cars from around the world and the Vette does it for less money, although that gap will shrink a bit as GM is raising prices on the entire 2019 model range.
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By: Patrick Rall

2019 Tesla Model 3 Earns Good Score In New IIHS Headlight Testing – May Later Qualify For Top Safety Rating

Tesla made changes to its Model 3 headlights. Here’s why it matters to both drivers of the Model 3 and those in traffic around the car.
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By: John Goreham