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The 2026 Nissan Rogue Plug-In Hybrid Has Arrived, and It Costs a Pretty Penny
Nissan finally has a plug-in hybrid SUV for American buyers, and the price tag might raise a few eyebrows. The 2026 Nissan Rogue PHEV is now hitting dealerships with a base MSRP of $45,990, making it the brand’s first plug-in hybrid to reach the U.S. market. Built from a partnership with Mitsubishi, this electrified Rogue
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Acura ADX vs Lexus UX Comparison
Shopping for a subcompact luxury SUV that won’t break the bank? The all-new 2025 Acura ADX and the established Lexus UX are two of the most affordable entry points into the premium SUV world. Both promise a blend of style, tech, and practicality, but they take very different approaches to get there. If you’re torn
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Kubota Takes Autonomous Farming Commercial with M5 Narrow Tractor
Kubota made waves at CES 2026 in Las Vegas this week by announcing something specialty crop farmers have been waiting for: a commercially available autonomous tractor. Its M5 Narrow tractor, equipped with a smart autonomous system developed with partner Agtonomy, brings self-driving farm equipment from concept to reality for vineyard and orchard operations.
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The Four-Door Sedan That Turns Track Days Into Family Outings
Most track-capable cars force you to choose between performance and practicality. The Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing laughs at that compromise. This supercharged luxury sedan delivers 668 horsepower while hauling five passengers in leather-wrapped comfort. Drop the kids at school on Monday, hit the race track on Saturday. The same car handles both without breaking a sweat.
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Alpine Hasn’t Given Up on America and Might Bring a Cayenne-Sized Electric SUV
Tariffs may have slowed the addition of the Alpine A110 EV in America, but Alpine still has its sights set on a USA arrival sometime soon.
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Hyundai’s Bringing Back Its Fun Hot Hatch With a Twist
The new Hyundai i30 N returns as a hybrid hot hatch and one of the performance cars to look forward to in 2027. This is exciting for the European market.
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Hyundai Won’t Let You Change Your Own Brake Pads Unless You Have a Business License and Drop $2,000 on Tools
Are the days of owner maintenance coming to an end? Recently, a Hyundai right-to-repair controversy has arisen around something as simple as brake pads.
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