MotorWeek is sharing the winners of its annual Drivers' Choice Awards. This year's big winner, the Dodge Charger which was ...
Best of the Year winner, the Dodge Charger, earned a 2026 Drivers' Choice Award in the Best Sport Coupe category. The MSRP for the gas-powered Charger starts around $52,000 before incentives. Last ...
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Kia K4 takes Motorweek's 2026 Drivers' Choice Award for Best Family Car
The 2026 Kia K4 compact sedan has been named MotorWeek's Drivers' Choice for Best Family Car in 2026. The K4 was recognized for its dynamic styling, spacious interior, advanced technology and standard ...
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Porsche receives two 2026 MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards
The Porsche 911 GTS has been chosen as Best Performance Car in MotorWeek's annual Drivers' Choice Awards. Bringing home a ...
MotorWeek has named the 2026 Dodge Charger its Best of the Year, handing the muscle icon top honors as the automotive series rolls into its 45th season.
John Davis, MotorWeek series creator and host, introduces viewers to the new hybrid Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray during a season 44 road test segment. · GlobeNewswire Inc. MotorWeek TV series gears up for ...
So far this year, each day seems to hold new horrors that we never would have foreseen as possible even just the day prior. Even the joy of doomscrolling through social media on your phone has been ...
We're taking it back nearly four decades to check out the 1987 Chevy Blazer XT-1 Concept, originally developed as a testbed for GM's futuristic off-roader tech.
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The slowest car Motorweek ever tested is also the all-time worst Pontiac
I have to apologize to my fellow Autopians. When I’m wrong, I say I’m wrong. A little while back, I lambasted the poor Daewoo-made 1988 LeMans, calling it likely the worst vehicle ever to wear the ...
If you liked the look but not the execution of the Fisker Karma, then you may be interested to know that Karma Automotive has brought it back under the GS-6 nameplate. It’s mostly the same car, at ...
The Coda EV went on sale in 2012, the same year as Tesla's Model S. While the Model S is still sold today, the Coda EV is long gone. The company behind it went bankrupt in 2013 and its assets were ...
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