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Car and Driver

Dec 01 2023
Magazine

This magazine is for automobile enthusiasts interested in domestic and imported autos. Each issue contains road tests and features on performance, sports, international coverage of road race, stock and championship car events, technical reports, personalities and products. Road tests are conducted with electronic equipment by engineers and journalists and the results are an important part of the magazine's review section. Get Car and Driver digital magazine subscription today.

Backfires • The joyful noise of the commentariat, rebutted sporadically by Ed.

EXPLAINED

LOTUS EATER

Car and Driver

Port Authority • By opening its Supercharger network to other automakers, Tesla may appear to be forfeiting its biggest advantage, but it has plenty to gain.

Different Stroke • Could the light and compact e-REX from the Spanish company INNengine be the EV range extender of the future?

Cadillac Escalade IQ • Escalade IQ designers Robin Krieg and Aaron Stich share what went through their minds as they designed this big electric SUV.

1-5-3-6-2- Forever • BMW still builds a naturally aspirated inline-six engine, but it only powers a motorcycle.

Rent Is Too Damn High • As impressive as a $200,000 supercar might be, I’m more impressed by a $20,000 car that’s actually good.

A Sizable Problem • Trucks keep getting bigger, but what are owners even hauling with them? For your next purchase, consider buying smaller.

ZERO-SUM GAME • HITTING 150 MPH IS TOUGH. STOPPING FROM 150 MPH IS EVEN MORE PUNISHING. WHICH IS WHY WE DECIDED TO DO BOTH, BACK TO BACK, IN OUR SECOND-EVER 0-TO-150-TO-0 CHALLENGE.

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF

THE BASICS • With 25 years having passed since our last 0-to-150-to-0-mph test, we gathered a wide range of vehicles to measure the current state of straight-line performance.

MOVING THE GOAL POST

THE RESULTS

HEROIC ELECTRICS • The 0-to-150-to-0 leaderboard of the future seems destined to be battery powered.

cloud Nine • KIA BOLDLY LEAPFROGS ITS OWN TELLURIDE WITH AN IMPRESSIVE NEW ELECTRIC MODEL THAT’S A FUTURISTIC EVOLUTION OF THE THREE-ROW SUV.

Counterpoints

2024 KIA EV9 GT-LINE

TEST RESULTS

RATTLE AND HUM • The Lotus Emira is both a first and a last from its maker, and it wrestles with its brand’s mythology. We wrung out this new car on a stretch of North Carolina blacktop that has some lore of its own.

Counterpoints

2024 LOTUS EMIRA FIRST EDITION

TEST RESULTS

LIVE WIRES • THE TOYOTA PRIUS AND HONDA ACCORD PROVE THAT THERE’LL BE A PLACE FOR HYBRIDS FOR A LONG TIME TO COME. BUT WHICH MAKES THE CASE BETTER?

FINAL RESULTS

NO WORK ZONE • THREE EDITORS RECONFIGURE AN OUT-OF-SIGHT CUBICLE, SET UP A STEERING WHEEL AND PEDALS, AND GO SIMULATOR RACING FOR SIX HOURS IN HOPES OF FINDING SOME VIRTUAL GLORY.

BIG RIG

HUNGER GAMES

Four-mula Ford Mustang • Highs: Goes like stink, stellar handling, impressive highway mpg. Lows: Sounds like stink, CVT-wannabe 10-speed auto, incongruent digital dash.

Ante Up • Nissan’s track-ready Z-car comes at a cost to driver and wallet.

The Spoiler • The new 911 S/T ruins what was heretofore considered the best of the breed.

Fast, Focused, and Fun • Highs: The quickest GR Corolla, sharp and agile handling, keeps the manual alive. Lows: It’s a $50K Corolla, harsh ride for daily driving, you can only bring one friend.

This i Has It • The BMW i5 is every bit as compelling as its bigger brother the i7.

Donkey Strong • Highs: Well sized for trails and parking garages, mulelike off-road ability, stout turbo four. Lows: Interior is basic, rear seat is child-size, engine is loud and...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Dec 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 16, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

This magazine is for automobile enthusiasts interested in domestic and imported autos. Each issue contains road tests and features on performance, sports, international coverage of road race, stock and championship car events, technical reports, personalities and products. Road tests are conducted with electronic equipment by engineers and journalists and the results are an important part of the magazine's review section. Get Car and Driver digital magazine subscription today.

Backfires • The joyful noise of the commentariat, rebutted sporadically by Ed.

EXPLAINED

LOTUS EATER

Car and Driver

Port Authority • By opening its Supercharger network to other automakers, Tesla may appear to be forfeiting its biggest advantage, but it has plenty to gain.

Different Stroke • Could the light and compact e-REX from the Spanish company INNengine be the EV range extender of the future?

Cadillac Escalade IQ • Escalade IQ designers Robin Krieg and Aaron Stich share what went through their minds as they designed this big electric SUV.

1-5-3-6-2- Forever • BMW still builds a naturally aspirated inline-six engine, but it only powers a motorcycle.

Rent Is Too Damn High • As impressive as a $200,000 supercar might be, I’m more impressed by a $20,000 car that’s actually good.

A Sizable Problem • Trucks keep getting bigger, but what are owners even hauling with them? For your next purchase, consider buying smaller.

ZERO-SUM GAME • HITTING 150 MPH IS TOUGH. STOPPING FROM 150 MPH IS EVEN MORE PUNISHING. WHICH IS WHY WE DECIDED TO DO BOTH, BACK TO BACK, IN OUR SECOND-EVER 0-TO-150-TO-0 CHALLENGE.

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF

THE BASICS • With 25 years having passed since our last 0-to-150-to-0-mph test, we gathered a wide range of vehicles to measure the current state of straight-line performance.

MOVING THE GOAL POST

THE RESULTS

HEROIC ELECTRICS • The 0-to-150-to-0 leaderboard of the future seems destined to be battery powered.

cloud Nine • KIA BOLDLY LEAPFROGS ITS OWN TELLURIDE WITH AN IMPRESSIVE NEW ELECTRIC MODEL THAT’S A FUTURISTIC EVOLUTION OF THE THREE-ROW SUV.

Counterpoints

2024 KIA EV9 GT-LINE

TEST RESULTS

RATTLE AND HUM • The Lotus Emira is both a first and a last from its maker, and it wrestles with its brand’s mythology. We wrung out this new car on a stretch of North Carolina blacktop that has some lore of its own.

Counterpoints

2024 LOTUS EMIRA FIRST EDITION

TEST RESULTS

LIVE WIRES • THE TOYOTA PRIUS AND HONDA ACCORD PROVE THAT THERE’LL BE A PLACE FOR HYBRIDS FOR A LONG TIME TO COME. BUT WHICH MAKES THE CASE BETTER?

FINAL RESULTS

NO WORK ZONE • THREE EDITORS RECONFIGURE AN OUT-OF-SIGHT CUBICLE, SET UP A STEERING WHEEL AND PEDALS, AND GO SIMULATOR RACING FOR SIX HOURS IN HOPES OF FINDING SOME VIRTUAL GLORY.

BIG RIG

HUNGER GAMES

Four-mula Ford Mustang • Highs: Goes like stink, stellar handling, impressive highway mpg. Lows: Sounds like stink, CVT-wannabe 10-speed auto, incongruent digital dash.

Ante Up • Nissan’s track-ready Z-car comes at a cost to driver and wallet.

The Spoiler • The new 911 S/T ruins what was heretofore considered the best of the breed.

Fast, Focused, and Fun • Highs: The quickest GR Corolla, sharp and agile handling, keeps the manual alive. Lows: It’s a $50K Corolla, harsh ride for daily driving, you can only bring one friend.

This i Has It • The BMW i5 is every bit as compelling as its bigger brother the i7.

Donkey Strong • Highs: Well sized for trails and parking garages, mulelike off-road ability, stout turbo four. Lows: Interior is basic, rear seat is child-size, engine is loud and...


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