Why Did Toyota Make AWD Sedans?

In this interview, Kristin talks with TomKretschmann of Toyota about why the company moved to all-wheel drive with its sedans. Tom talks about what AWD can offer buyers, even those who don’t live in winter climates, and explains that Toyota customers have asked for this for several years.

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2020 Subaru Legacy interior review

In this shaky cam interior review, I get into the all-new 2020 Legacy with its giant infotainment screen, beautiful design, and solid Subaru goodness. I have a couple of issues with a few things, but it’s overall a wonderful new look and feel for the Legacy sedan.

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The Sedan Is Not Dead!

In this episode of the Drive Mode Show, Kristin tells Aaron that sedan’s aren’t dead. He doesn’t believe her. Find out why he’s wrong and what great sedans are on the market right now. Plus a music-based free association bit at the end!

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Q&A: Why Aren’t They Making Cars Anymore?

Sedans and many coupes are leaving the American marketplace and there are many reasons for it. Most of them are cultural and about marketing. Are automakers evil, greedy companies looking to rip us off with more SUVs, or is there more to this exodus of the car?

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VW solidifies commitment to small cars with debut of new 2019 Jetta GLI performance sedan

Volkswagen has introduced the sixth-generation of the Jetta GLI performance sedan following the introduction of the all-new 2019 VW Jetta last year. The GLI features sportier handling and engine output thanks to parts sharing with the Golf GTI and Golf R. Unveiling the Jetta GLI, VW said it was solidifying …

Nissan brings premier seating to the IMs EV Sports Sedan concept launch

Making a world debut at the 2019 North American International Auto Show is the Nissan IMs EV concept, an electric sedan whose back seat has an uplifted “premier seat” in what Nissan calls a “2+1+2-seat” architecture. It’s the new “elevated sports sedan” segment envisioned by Nissan designers. Read about this …

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