The Subaru Outback was a hit, but the Mazda CX-5 diesel? Not so much. Here’s our list of hits and misses from the 2019 New York Auto Show.
Author: Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY
Subaru Outback revamped for 2020, with facial recognition, revealed at New York Auto Show
Subaru’s redesigned 2020 Outback comes with in-car infrared camera and facial recognition technology to identify signs of driver fatigue.
New York Auto Show: Toyota’s 3-row Highlander SUV gets a redesign
Toyota unveiled a redesigned version ofits Highlander SUV on Wednesday as competition heats up for three-row family vehicles.
Nissan reveals 2020 GT-R at New York Auto Show with 565 horsepower
The Nissan GT-R is turning 50, but it’s not showing its age – at least if its handmade engine has anything to say about it.
These cars are dinosaurs: Pickups, minivans, hot rods that haven’t been updated in ages
Why are so many vehicleslooking like dinosaurs? While the auto industry touts brand new vehicles, many haven’t gotten major redesigns in ages.
Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores considering liquidating Hometown stores
The largest shareholder of Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores took steps Monday to block the retailer from liquidating its Hometown stores.
New York Auto Show: Volkswagen reveals compact pickup concept that may come to U.S.
Volkswagen is weighing the possibility of building a compact pickup for sale in the U.S. VW is bringing the Tarok concept to the New York Auto Show.
You can now lease the Tesla Model 3, but don’t expect to buy it in the end
Tesla is making it possible to lease the Model 3 electric sedan for the first time while also making it harder to buy the $35,000 base version.
New York Auto Show 2019: These 6 new technologies will transform vehicles
Automakers and suppliers are pursuing advanced technologies that improve vehicle safety, security and convenience.
Why you should fill up on gas on Monday mornings (and never on Friday afternoons)
Want to save money at the pump? Fill up on Monday morning before you head to work.