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2025 Buick Enclave Review -- Bucking Buick’s Stereotype

The Truth About Cars

The next-generation Buick Enclave has tons of tech displayed on a brilliant ultrawide 30-inch-diagonal curved screen with wireless Apply CarPlay and Android Auto capability, as well as Google Assistant. Each Enclave has a maximum trailering capacity of 5,000 pounds when properly equipped.

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Polestar 3 review, feds soften mpg targets, Virginia drops EV mandate: Today’s Car News

Baua Electric

Final fleet efficiency rules for 2027-2031 announced Friday by the federal government go easier on mpg targets for trucks and SUVs. That means a projected real-world fleet average of about 38 mpg versus the original 43.5 mpg proposed in July 2023. At what point will some of those drop out?

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2025 Nissan Kicks Review – Mixing It Up

The Truth About Cars

There’s no available factory nav here – Nissan folks say most buyers are using CarPlay or Android Auto for their navigational needs. The SV adds wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless device charging, and the first 12.3-inch I will note that some songs sounded better than others – ZZ Top was rockin’ – but none sounded bad.

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2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Review -- Quiet Proficiency

The Truth About Cars

I will start my first drive review of the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid with a minor confession of sorts. Changes here include minor styling tweaks, the addition of standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, an available head-up display, revamped infotainment, and a 0.4-inch loses two HP. inch increase in overall length.

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2023 Toyota Crown Platinum Review – Eating (Some) Crow

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inch screens for the gauges and infotainment, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, satellite radio, JBL audio with subwoofer and amp, heated and cooled front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, and wireless phone charging. The Crown’s fuel-economy numbers are listed at 29 mpg city/32 mpg highway/30 mpg combined.

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Review update: 2021 Honda CR-V Hybrid is 38-mpg mainstream green

Green Car Reports

The Honda CR-V Hybrid is a quiet giant in the grand shift that’s happening in the auto industry. Yes, you might still be able to get non-hybrid versions of the Honda CR-V, or its rivals like the Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson, or Ford Escape, but each year the portion of these that are selling as hybrids becomes a little larger.

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2025 Honda Civic review, 2025 Nissan Leaf, Ionna charging network: Today’s Car News

Baua Electric

In a review of the 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid , we found this models to be a class above the Toyota Corolla Hybrid, with a quieter, punchier, and more pleasant driving experience than the non-hybrid Civic. It’s a great way to get nearly 50 mpg with no compromise. And as Tesla’s Supercharger network stalls Ionna is rising.

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