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Erik Sherman

Erik Sherman is a MotorBiscuit Staff Writer, an admitted petrolhead, a survivor of classic cars, and an avid motorcyclist. Erik covers Tesla daily, including the Model Y and Cybertruck. Erik also covers Toyota, often discussing the Tundra, Tacoma, RAV4, 4Runner, and Camry. Erik also has extensive experience with military and emergency vehicles, ranging from ambulances and fire engines to MRAPs and Humvees. Erik is a United States Marine Corps combat veteran, a former water survival specialist, and a former firefighter/EMT. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Texas at Austin.

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The 2022 Subaru Impreza has AWD standard and a competitive starting cost.

2022 Impreza: Is the AWD Subaru Worth It?

The 2022 Subaru Impreza has AWD for sure-footed handling and an attractive starting cost. However, with competition like the Mazda3, should you choose it?
The new 2023 BMW M2 will be a track focused coupe with hopefully as much character as the previous iteration.

2023 BMW M2: What We Know So Far

The upcoming BMW M2 promises to be a serious performer. It will produce over 450 horsepower, and might incorporate xDrive all-wheel drive technology to handle sharply.
The Subaru Forester Wilderness offers AWD and cheap insurance rates, which are attributes of a great daily driver vehicle in 2022.

What Makes a Great Daily Driver in 2022?

A great daily driver is in the eyes of the beholder, but there are some features and ratings that could make a daily vehicle even better for commuting in 2022.
The 2023 BMW 2 Series is a capable bunch, culminating with the M240i.

2023 BMW 2 Series: What We Know So Far

The 2023 BMW 2 Series is a promising prospect for potential owners. If you want sensibility and speed, the M240i is faster than a Supra.
The Saab 9-3 is an example of a FWD car. It proves that FWD cars are good in the snow.

Is FWD Good in the Snow?

Front-wheel drive (FWD) cars tend to be cheaper, and lighter than all-wheel drive vehicles. Furthermore, rear-wheel drive cars are better suited to fair weather driving than FWD.