
The 2025 Nissan Armada: Everything You Need to Know
Nissan says it will be better than the Land Cruiser. We'll soon see.
Will Sabel Courtney is a senior editor at Gear Patrol. A 12-year veteran of journalism, he formerly worked at The Drive and RIDES Magazine, and contributed to the New York Daily News and Jalopnik, among other outlets. You can often find him test-driving new cars in New York City, cursing the slow-moving traffic surrounding him.
Nissan says it will be better than the Land Cruiser. We'll soon see.
By Tyler Duffy and Will Sabel Courtney
Tracks can be fun, but open roads are better.
Porsche's first hybrid 911 is expected to land by summer 2024. It may not be a plug-in ... but it should be quick.
By Tyler Duffy and Will Sabel Courtney
If 1,092 horsepower doesn't prove its intent, the fact that you can buy this sedan without a back seat certainly does.
Subaru’s latest compact hatch packs the features and virtues that matter — at a price that’s downright cheap.
A smaller, more affordable Rivian SUV is set to debut in March.
By Tyler Duffy and Will Sabel Courtney
Samsung's pint-size projector can go almost anywhere, and works seamlessly — with a catch or two.
We've finally learned the secrets of Dodge's first electric muscle car.
By Tyler Duffy and Will Sabel Courtney
BMW's updated plug-in hybrid X5 nails its mission brief, expertly combining gas and electric propulsion.
By Tyler Duffy and Will Sabel Courtney
These tiny trailers allow anyone to be a weekend adventurer.
By Will Sabel Courtney and Tyler Duffy
A new case can go a surprisingly long way towards breaking your smartphone dependency when you're on a break.
The requirements have changed with the calendar, so fewer new cars, trucks and SUVs are now eligible for the tax break.
By Tyler Duffy and Will Sabel Courtney
The Ekko Sprinter combines Benz and 'Bago into one delightful go-anywhere-sleep-anywhere package.
The next version of the Audi A6 is going all-electric.
The RZ is an impressive car in many ways ... it just can't go very far.
By Will Sabel Courtney and Tyler Duffy
Mitsubishi's PHEV take on the Nissan Rogue may not be glamorous, but America deserves more plug-in hybrid crossovers.
Honda's first mainstream EV isn't indicative of where the story goes, but it's a solid effort nonetheless.
Cadillac's smaller sport sedan is a revelation with any gearbox ... but I might prefer it with the slushbox.
The X-Camp 300 is small enough to be towed by almost any SUV or truck — and it'll look good doing it.
For starters, the US government says so.