Our Favorites of 2024
We should celebrate the positives. That includes those vehicles which made our work an enjoyable one.

We should celebrate the positives. That includes those vehicles which made our work an enjoyable one.
However, you must be open minded in this business of automotive content creation. There has to be a vehicle in the genre that would overcome these complaints.
For 2025, Genesis gave their mid-size luxury sedan a mid-cycle refresh. While it looks the same, you can certainly tell the difference.
Apparently, there was a fleet of white Hyundai Santa Fes running around Samoa ferrying Prime Ministers, Foreign Ministers, and their staff.
There will always be a market for sedans like the one you’re going to read about. The Sonata is one a few choices left in the segment.
Before we even consider the Coupe SUV, we must look at the 2025 GV80 SUV. In fact, it’s right here – just as you are looking at it on this website.
In this business, being “normal” does not foster progression. You have to shake things up. Being predictable will not attract new customers to your products.
Don't let the Kona's size fool you. Consumers looking for a smaller SUV will find that the Kona not only stands out, it delivers.
The Hyundai IONIQ 6 is a sedan. A midsize sedan built on the battery-electric platform that has been the talk of the automotive industry.
What these March vehicle unveilings tell us is that we’re back to business as usual. Perhaps not at 100%, but we’re pretty close.