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more about #2010 more comments → danio3834: Really? Bleh. Then again, I've never really agreed with MT's choices. more » Ford Tempo Fanatic: Now if anyone, even just one, person at Chrysler had half a brain, they'd really grab this opportunity. Safety is important, and a fantastic selling p... more » rickerbr: How are the Jetta and A3 midsize cars and a 4Dr Golf a small car? They are on the same platform, same wheelbase and the Golf probably has more interio... more » HDC: Wow. A reason to actually buy a Sebring, Journey, Avenger, or Patriot. I see much potential in these otherwise craptastic vehicles as destruction derb... more » Racin_G73 - dirt track legend (some day ... maybe): I'm not sure I'll understand the hate for the IIHS around here. I know the arguments - the tests aren't representative of real-world conditions, maki... more » dwegmull comments for the purpose of obscurity: Want to be safe? Just buy the black car with the concrete front in the first picture. more » Rabbi Dave: Just a big FYI The IIHS does not test Porsches. It does not test many of the most expensive BMWs and Mercedes either. Therefore their absence should n... more » korvetkeith king of teh horsepowers!: As a young taxpayer I'm glad that baby-boomers are driving the safest and largest cars on the road.* *Denotes sarcasm. more » JohnAllison: For those that don't feel the need to click through pictures for a list of words: Large Cars: Buick LaCrosse Ford Taurus Lincoln MKS Volvo S80 Midsi... more » SubieBlast: The best safety feaatures on my WRX STi: -An engine that can accelerate out of trouble. -Suspension that can handle around idiots. -Brakes that can st... more » Elhigh: Single most important safety feature: an alert driver. Everything else is bandaids to minimize the consequences of the driver's failure, both of this... more » DoctorNine: I guess it would be best to drive in overstuffed furniture. That would, you know, cushion any impacts. more » Spinnetti: All I know is that we were recently in a crash and the car performed EXACTLY as these tests indicated it would, right down to the injuries sustained. ... more » YankBoffin: Wow, a Sebring superlative that does begin with the word "worst." more » Battles: "Volvo managed the same despite having belts on their XC60 disengage in a side-crash." - why is that not an instant fail, or at least a trigger for a ... more » -
#carcrashes
BMW, Toyota Don't Make IIHS 2010 Top Safety List
This year, people aren't thinking about buying a car the IIHS considers one of the 27 safest for 2010. They're thinking about pink slips, erectile dysfunction, and suicide. According to the IIHS, these people should buy Toyotas and BMWs. More » -
#newcars
Motor Trend Car Of The Year: 2010 Ford Fusion
The newly-refreshed 2010 Ford Fusion was just named MotorTrend's Car Of The Year for 2010. Not a bad choice in our opinion as Ford's got the most money to spend on marketing. Also, the car's damn good. -
#sema
The Other Ford SEMA Show Cars
Just because there'll be a slew of custom 2010 Ford Mustangs at SEMA doesn't mean the rest of Ford's lineup won't be represented. Some custom Taurus SHOs, Transit Connects, Fusions and Foci will also get the tuner-car treatment. More » -
#tunercars
New Body Kit Makes Your New Prius Look Nothing Like A Prius
Did you buy a 2010 Toyota Prius and instantly realized it didn't look as much like a HSV GTS as you hoped? Japanese car tuner Tommy Kaira has the solution for you. More » -
#jalopnikreviews
2010 GMC Terrain: First Drive
We were quite impressed with the 2010 Chevy Equinox on our first drive, but what about its platform-mate, the controversially-styled 2010 GMC Terrain? It's both more butch and expensive, but does it offer any substance over the Chevy? Not really. More » -
#frankfurtmotorshow
800 HP Brabus E V12: Lord Vader, Your Clichéd Headline Is Ready
This twin-turbo Brabus E V12 uses 800 HP, 1047 Lb-Ft and 230 MPH to justify a wild bodykit, faired rear wheels and a clear hood. We bet it'd kick a CTS-V's ass around Laguna.
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#jalopnikreviews
2010 Corvette Grand Sport: First Drive
The 2010 Corvette Grand Sport accelerates a touch faster than a normal 'Vette, handles and stops a little better than a regular Corvette, but GM's thinking 50% of sales will be the GS. Why? It's all about the parts list. More » -
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#newcars
Next Chevy Malibu To Drop In 2011 As 2012 Model
According to Ray, the 2012 Chevy Malibu "looks very BMW-ish, even down to the Bangle-butt." Expect to see it some time next year. [Follow @RayWert on Twitter for more live updates from GM's product sneak preview.] -
#carcrashes
Chevy Camaro Scores Four-Star Crash Rating Instead Of Five
It was expected the 2010 Chevy Camaro would get all-around five-star crash ratings in government tests. It didn't. The Camaro scored five-star ratings in side and rollover, but only four-star for driver and passenger frontal crash tests. More » -
#overthebackfence
2010 VW Jetta Specs Up Interior
This is supposed to be the interior of the 2010 VW Jetta. Note the plusher seats, the standard multifunction display for non-Nav equipped MK6s and, most importantly, the larger sunglasses holder. [VWVortex] -
#newcars
2010 Audi A5 Sportback: Five Doors, Six Engines
The 2010 Audi A5 Sportback is officially the newest A5 family member and the 800th vehicle with more than two doors to call itself a coupe — but we'd rather complain about it not coming here. More » -
#newcars
2010 Jaguar XJ: A Controversially Redesigned Pussycat
There's no questioning the 2010 Jaguar XJ is controversial in its design. We've compiled a gallery of 68 images to help set the record straight. Pussycat! Faster, Kill! More » -
#newcars
2010 Jaguar XJ: Now With More XF!
Photos of the 2010 Jaguar XJ have started to seep out ahead of tomorrow's official unveiling. They reveal a car heavily influenced by the 2009 Jaguar XF, yet bizarrely also drawing a little sumpin'-sumpin' from the Renault Laguna. More » -
#shanghaiautoshow
Porsche Panamera Takes Elevator To 94th Floor
Prior to the Shanghai Auto Show, Porsche wanted to showboat a little. Their idea? Lift a Porsche Panamera to the 94th floor of the Shanghai World Financial Center. In an elevator. More » -
#jalopnikreviews
2010 Chevy Camaro: First Drive
After countless spy shots, speculation, Transformers tie-ins, leaked photos and numbers comparisons, we've finally driven the 2010 Chevy Camaro. Does the reality match the hype? Well, it's like Star Wars. More » -
#genevamotorshow
Nissan NV200: New Small Van Carries Cargo, People To Geneva
The new Nissan NV200 we first saw in concept back in 2007 will debut at the Geneva Motor Show boasting either commercial cargo-carrying or passenger-carrying applications. Maybe the Ford Transit Connect should watch its back. More » -
#2010mazda3
2010 Mazda3 To Start At $15,045
The 2010 Mazda3 starts out at just $15,045 for the entry-level Mazda3 sedan and $20,030 for the 5-door 2.5-liter Mazda3 S Sport. Now we know why it's smiling. More » -
#2010hennesseytaurussho
Hennessey Tunes New SHO Taurus
In a move that'll surely light some fires in the SHO revival camp, Hennessey Motorsports will get their hands dirty and molest the newly-announced 2010 Ford Taurus SHO. More » -
#chicagoautoshow
2010 Ford Transit Connect: A Truly Multipurpose Commercial Vehicle
The 2010 Ford Transit Connect was, thankfully, a vehicle we were excited to see at the 2009 Chicago Auto Show. You don't want to see what they do to people who don't like it. More »


