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A photo of a 2021 Jaguar F-Type R outdoors.

Jaguar Kills Gas-Powered Cars – Plans to Go All-Electric by 2025

Let’s face it. The electrification of the auto industry is well underway. The conversation surrounding electric cars shifted from “if” to “when” rather quickly. Jaguar is the latest carmaker to embrace this change in a new surprise announcement. According to Jaguar Land Rover CEO Thierry Bolloré, Jaguar will become an all-electric brand by 2025. Additionally, …
A red 2021 Nissan Rogue on the track.

Nissan Is Challenging the RAV4 In a Risky Way

Critics have called the Nissan Rogue the “Mr. Congeniality” of compact SUVs due to its gentleness. But for the upcoming year, Nissan is on a mission to be crowned king amongst its competitors. The 2021 Rogue is bolder than previous generations and is ready to challenge the current class ruler, Toyota’s RAV4. How the Rouge is boldy challenging the RAV4 …
A camper van travels from the England to Wales over Bigsweir Bridge which spans the River Wye between Wales and England

Thor Industries Moves Into 2021 With Billions in the RV Backlog

It’s possible you’ve already seen news showing that the RV business is booming due to the pandemic. Social distancing and closure of many of our favorite places have encouraged many families to take to the open road. Road tripping, camper trips, and RV vacations have suddenly become a huge market for people looking to travel. …
2017 Nissan Sentra is on display at the 109th Annual Chicago Auto Show

Nissan Sentra Sales Went From Bad to Worse

Has the end finally come for the trusty Nissan Sentra sedan? If the latest sales figures are any indication, Nissan may have to soon rethink what was once one of the top sellers in their lineup. In one year, Sentra sales have fallen off dramatically. What does this mean for the future of the Japanese …
The 2020 VW Atlas boasts sharp lines and bold exterior color options.

How Safe Is the Volkswagen Atlas?

Safety is a big concern for many drivers, and a bad score may be enough to deter consumers from making a purchase. For the automakers who spend millions developing, testing, and manufacturing a vehicle, one too many bad scores could make for a bad fiscal year. Multiple recalls only add to the fire. So how …