Which Chevrolet Models are Due for a Redesign?

Chevrolet Traverse Redesign

Although Chevrolet has introduced some redesigned models in recent years, there are several other models waiting in the wings that should be redesigned soon.

This includes some popular Chevrolet models like the Traverse, Spark, and Trax. Many enthusiasts would like to see a redesign of the Chevrolet Camaro before it’s discontinued, but most industry insiders believe that to be unlikely.

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Might Midsize Off-Road Pickups Compared

Midsize Trucks

While full-size pickup trucks are some of the most popular options on the road today, there is an entire slew of midsize trucks that are stepping up the plate.

Drivers have always loved the Toyota Tacoma, but there is a newcomer competing for the role of being the midsize off-road favorite: the newly updated Nissan Frontier.

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The Mazda3 vs. The Honda Civic

Two of the most competitive and sought-after vehicles on the road today are the used Mazda3 and the used Honda Civic. Both of these cars are a joy to drive, are beyond reliable, and have stellar safety ratings.

Both cars have been making drivers happy for generations, so it’s hard to say that one is necessarily better than the other. However, you will find that each vehicle option is more appealing to different kinds of drivers.

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Rogue vs. RAV4: Comparing Contemporary Compact Crossovers

Nissan Rogue vs Toyota RAV4

If you’re looking for a new compact SUV, the Toyota RAV4 and Nissan Rogue are probably on your list to test drive. Both the Rogue and RAV4 are among the top choices in the compact SUV category with a long list of standard features, good reliability ratings, and an innovative design.

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The New Jeep Sub-Renegade Is Rumored To be Fully Electric

Jeep Renegade EV

It seems like every auto manufacturer on the planet is starting to dip their feet into the electric vehicle market. Why not? EVs produce far fewer greenhouse gases, they require far less maintenance than their gas-powered counterparts, and they save drivers tons of money at the pump.

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