The Acura RL, also called the Honda Legend, is a a mid-full size luxury sedan produced by the Acura division of Honda. The RL is considered the flagship of the marque, having succeeded the Acura Legen. . .
The Hyundai Sonata is a mid size sedan introduced by Hyundai over three decades ago in 1985. It has seen tremendous demand. Sonata has won a ton of awards such as most dependable midsize car and IIHS . . .
The BMW 5 Series is a mid-size executive car produced by the German automaker BMW. It has been in production since 1972 and is currently in its seventh generation. The BMW 5 Series is known for its co. . .
The Honda Odyssey is a Minivan Caravan style vehicle manufactured by Japanese automaker Honda since 1994. For most of its life Odyssey has been a favored pick among minivans. Now in its fifth generati. . .
The Hyundai Sonata is a mid size sedan introduced by Hyundai over three decades ago in 1985. It has seen tremendous demand. Sonata has won a ton of awards such as most dependable midsize car and IIHS . . .
The Chevy Cruze is a compact car produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors since 2009. The Chevy Cruze received the highest possible rating in front, side, rear and rollover crash protectio. . .
Toyota Prius is a hybrid electric mid-size hatchback, formerly a compact sedan developed and manufactured by Toyota. It beats nearly all other hybrid cars in fuel efficiency and boasts a huge cargo ho. . .
The Kia Soul is a compact crossover type hatchback manufactured in South Korea and marketed globally beginning with model year 2010. Soul was designed at Kia's design center in California having a slo. . .
The Toyota Corolla is a compact to midsize car manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation. Introduced way back in 1966, the Corolla was the best-selling car worldwide by 1974 and has been one of th. . .
The Infiniti Q50 is a compact executive car manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Nissan for its luxury brand, Infiniti. Replacing the G/Q40 sedan, it is the export model of the Japanese domestic mark. . .