Here are the cars to see at the 2016 New York Auto Show By Tuan Huynh published 25 March 16 From hybrids to Godzilla, there's a new car debut for everyone
Kia Sportage SX Turbo review By Tuan Huynh published 16 March 16 Crossover utility vehicles are the new hotness, but does Kia's latest have what it takes in a sea of tough competition?
Ford goes camera crazy, adds 7 to new F-series Super Duty truck By Tuan Huynh published 16 March 16 Your 360-degree camera system is basic compared to Ford's big haul.
Want a Lyft? GM puts rental cars back to work By Tuan Huynh published 15 March 16 GM converts former rental cars into affordable Lyft-approved automobiles. Genius.
Jeep's gone bonkers with amazing concepts for its 75th birthday By Tuan Huynh published 11 March 16 Jeep turns your crazy wheeler dreams into reality with toys built for the 50th Annual Easter Jeep Safari.
Can a self-driving car handle winter? Snooooo problem! By Tuan Huynh published 10 March 16 Ford outlines how it plans to take on mother nature with its Fusion Hybrid autonomous cars
BMW celebrates 100 years by birthing a futurist concept By Tuan Huynh published 7 March 16 BMW celebrates its 100th birthday with a sweet new concept car that keeps the brand as the cool grandpa.
5 must-see cars from the Geneva Auto Show By Tuan Huynh published 1 March 16 gallery The Geneva Auto Show is where European automakers debut the latest and greatest new cars. Some will reach the US, others are just drool-worthy.
Yes, you can game in the back of a BMW 7-series By Tuan Huynh published 26 February 16 BMW dresses up the rear-seat experience and techradar raises the geek factor to test it out.
The Nissan Leaf is hackable. Here is what owners need to know By Tuan Huynh published 25 February 16 Nissan failed to secure its NissanConnect EV app, allowing malicious hackers to gain remote access to vital car features.
Audi TT review By Tuan Huynh published 24 February 16 Audi's TT is a thrilling sport coupe with awesome infotainment and perfect interior – if only it supported your phone better.
Volvo prepares to say goodbye to physical car keys By Tuan Huynh published 19 February 16 mwc2016 Volvo wants to sell cars in 2017 without physical keys, relying on an app and leaving valet drivers confused instead.
Clarion's all-digital stereo targets audiophiles and smartphone users alike By Tuan Huynh published 17 February 16 Clarion's new car audio system works with your smartphone or tablet.
See the big cars from the Chicago Auto Show By Tuan Huynh published 12 February 16 The Chicago Auto Show is the chill, cooler little brother of the other auto shows.
Nissan's Winter Warrior concept cars look more like snow tanks By Tuan Huynh published 11 February 16 Nissan's Chicago Auto Show presence is all about trucks and utility vehicles for the off-roaders.
Kia's Niro crossover looks like any other, but gets 50 mpg By Tuan Huynh published 11 February 16 After many months of sketch-teasing, the production Niro finally arrives in the windy city.
Tesla Model 3, the most 'affordable' yet, will be unveiled on March 31 By Tuan Huynh published 10 February 16 Tesla's earning report reveals more details about its most affordable EV yet, the Tesla Model 3.
Acura ILX review By Tuan Huynh published 10 February 16 Acura slaps a suit and tie on a Civic to make the ILX, but is it enough to sway the savvy masses?
Google's self-driving car is 'the driver' in the eyes of the US government By Tuan Huynh published 10 February 16 Shift over to the passenger seat - Google's self-driving car redefines who's 'the driver.'
Scion is toast, Toyota bids the auto brand farewell By Tuan Huynh published 3 February 16 Toyota puts a stop to Scion, so how long before the xB becomes a classic car?
Hyundai Elantra review By Tuan Huynh published 2 February 16 Hyundai's best seller gets better and more refined, with new driver assist tech and a sharper look.
Jaguar Land Rover's self-driving car research takes an ironic twist By Tuan Huynh published 1 February 16 Jaguar Land Rover wants self-driving cars to drive less like robots and more like humans.
Hands on: Chrysler Pacifica review By Tuan Huynh published 30 January 16 Not yet rated The new Pacifica from Chrysler looks sweet, but will it make minivans cool again?
This new gas pedal fights your foot to keep you safe By Tuan Huynh published 25 January 16 Bosch's new gas pedal is loaded with tech
Toyota Camry review By Tuan Huynh published 25 January 16 The Camry might be America's number one selling car, but the infotainment system still needs work.