The Nissan Pathfinder is back, and the latest generation offers considerably more technology and a much fresher look inside and out than before. UPDATE, 12/12/2022
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2020 Jeep Gladiator Long-Term Road Test: 20,000-Mile Update
20,000-Mile Update Staff editor Drew Dorian summed up our initial take on the Jeep Gladiator with a recent gem in our long-termer’s logbook: “I can’t
2019 Tesla Model 3 Long-Term Road Test: 30,000-Mile Update
30,000-Mile Update One of the pitches we hear often on the switch to EV ownership is that electric vehicles are cheaper to maintain. But, as
2020 Volvo S60 T8 Long-Term Road Test: 20,000-Mile Update
20,000-Mile Update More than halfway through its 40,000-mile test, Volvo’s 400-hp plug-in-hybrid S60 sedan is one of the most requested vehicles in our long-term fleet
2021 Mazda CX-30 Long-Term Road Test: 10,000-Mile Update
10,000-Mile Update Save for a misplaced plastic bucket in the middle of a highway, the first 10,000 miles with our Mazda CX-30 have been uneventful
2020 Toyota Supra 3.0 Long-Term Road Test: 20,000-Mile Update
Michael SimariCar and Driver 20,000-Mile Update Spring daffodils have popped up, good driving weather has returned to Michigan, and we’ve swapped the winter tires on
2020 BMW M340i Long-Term Road Test: 30,000-Mile Update
30,000-Mile Update When we last checked in on our Portimao Blue BMW M340i, it had emerged from an elongated hibernation and its odometer had once
2019 Honda Civic Type R Long-Term Road Test: 30,000-Mile Update
30,000-Mile Update After months of winter and pandemic quarantining, we were especially in need of the kind of emotional cleanse that driving the meanest Honda
2020 BMW X7 M50i Long-Term Road Test: 10,000-Mile Update
10,000-Mile Update Despite coming into our possession just before the shutdown of nearly everything due to COVID-19, our BMW X7 M50i has proven itself a
2020 Kia Telluride SX AWD Long-Term Road Test: 20,000-Mile Update
20,000-Mile Update If you want an objective measure of a long-term vehicle’s popularity with our staff, all you have to do is read the odometer