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There are more than 45 all-new and redesigned SUVs, cars and trucks. We’ve had the chance to drive nearly all of them. Here are our 10 favorites.
2020 Kia Telluride
The Kia Telluride is a spacious, luxurious 3-row SUV that blends the practicality and safety features families need with the convenience and connectivity amenities the whole group wants. And, as KBB explains, “This big new Kia SUV proved to be all-day comfortable, with a supremely quiet ride that gobbled up the miles with graceful ease.”
The all-new Chevrolet Corvette is guaranteed to turn heads — and not just because of the car’s stunning looks. With a mid-engine layout for the first time, this supercar rival is powered by a 490-horsepower V-8 engine that propels the ‘Vette from 0 to 60 in less than three seconds. What’s most impressive though, may be its sub-$60,000 starting price.
KBB’s Expert Review nicely sums up what we like about Jeep’s new truck: “On the road the Gladiator feels surprisingly untruck-like, offering a solid daily driving experience. The Gladiator boasts dual-purpose credentials; it’s a fun off-road vehicle that can do a lot of work-truck heavy lifting. Best of both worlds? It just might be.”
Hyundai’s HYMTF, -1.11% 3-row midsize SUV is refined and comfortable, with features like a one-touch sliding second row and a power-operated third row that make the Palisade’s interior especially versatile. In addition, this SUV is imbued with Hyundai’s strong sense of value; an array of convenience and advanced safety features come standard
With styling that pays tribute to vintage Toyotas, and a fully modern track-ready powertrain and suspension, the all-new Toyota TM, +0.56% GR Supra gives a nod to its legacy while carving out its own place in the sports coupe world.
2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE
The newest generation of the Mercedes-Benz GLE arrives with high-tech innovations including an intelligent suspension that makes the SUV more comfortable on the road while improving handling, an intuitive connectivity system with crystal-clear graphics, and an extensive list of advanced safety features.
Cars came into global use during the 20th century, and developed economies depend on them. The year 1886 is regarded as the birth year of the car when German inventor Karl Benz patented his Benz Patent-Motorwagen.Cars became widely available in the early 20th century. One of the first cars accessible to the masses was the 1908 Model T, an American car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Cars were rapidly adopted in the US, where they replaced animal-drawn carriages and carts.In Europe and other parts of the world, demand for automobiles did not increase until after World War
Cars have controls for driving, parking, passenger comfort, and a variety of lights. Over the decades, additional features and controls have been added to vehicles, making them progressively more complex. These include rear-reversing cameras, air conditioning, navigation systems, and in-car entertainment. Most cars in use in the early 2020s are propelled by an internal combustion engine, fueled by the combustion of fossil fuels. Electric cars, which were invented early in the history of the car, became commercially available in the 2000s and are predicted to cost less to buy than gasoline cars before 2025.The transition from fossil fuels to electric cars features prominently in most climate change mitigation scenarios, such as Project Drawdown's 100 actionable solutions for climate change
There are costs and benefits to car use. The costs to the individual include acquiring the vehicle, interest payments (if the car is financed), repairs and maintenance, fuel, depreciation, driving time, parking fees, taxes, and insurance. The costs to society include maintaining roads, land use, road congestion, air pollution, public health, healthcare, and disposing of the vehicle at the end of its life. Traffic collisions are the largest cause of injury-related deaths worldwide.
Personal benefits include on-demand transportation, mobility, independence, and convenience.Societal benefits include economic benefits, such as job and wealth creation from the automotive industry, transportation provision, societal well-being from leisure and travel opportunities, and revenue generation from taxes. People's ability to move flexibly from place to place has far-reaching implications for the nature of societies. There are around 1 billion cars in use worldwide. Car usage is increasing rapidly, especially in China, India and other newly industrialized countries.
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