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2013 Mercedes-Benz GLK Class

More crossover than the SUV it looks like on the outside, the 2013 Mercedes-Benz GLK gets an interesting new drivetrain option this year that beats its competition to the green-car punch, while it also revamps its cabin and connectivity features to bring its almost every facet and angle up to date. Almost, that is, except its...

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2013 Mercedes-Benz G Class

Whether you think "gangsta" or "Gelaendewagen" when you hear the letter "G," the Mercedes-Benz G Class probably fits your visual definition. It's boxy, brash, blingy, so out of date it's hopelessly hip. It's an Instagram version of the past, like playing Atari 2600 games on an iPad. Best of all, the G Class is authentically an SUV--not...

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2012 Mercedes-Benz ML550 4Matic

Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML550 offers great power and low-speed handling like a vehicle half its size. The Comand infotainment system brings many of the features that we like to see in a tech car, including Bluetooth audio streaming, iPod/MP3 compatibility, and voice-activated navigation. Standard Attention Assist and Lane Tracking options inspire confidence ...

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2013 Lexus GS 350

Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The F Sport package on the 2013 Lexus GS 350 includes an adjustable suspension, improving handling. The navigation system uses a 12.3-inch LCD, the current largest for a production car. Lexus' Enform system integrates Yelp, Bing search, Pandora, and other apps. Bad: Real-world fuel economy averaged under 20 mpg. The cabin tech interface controller lacked the ...

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This Cadillac Is Powered by Linux

The brand once known as the "Standard of the World" has fully embraced the Standard of Geeks for its latest play for the hearts, minds and cash of the upwardly mobile. This is the all-new 2013 Cadillac XTS, and while it certainly isn't your great-great (great) grandfather's Cadillac, it's designed to appeal to everyone from octogenarians to their baby-boomer spawn, and maybe — just maybe — even ...

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