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Defender is a classic British automotive nameplate from Land Rover with as much history as nearly any vehicle in existence. Stretching back all the way to 1948, when it was first introduced as the “Series 1” as a Jeep-inspired vehicle, this tough customer has seen a seven-decade run and gone through a handful of redesigns (with the Defender name coming into play starting in 1990). More than 2 million of these vehicles have been sold worldwide between all of its renditions over those seven decades.

For the 2020 model year, after a few years dormant (and not being sold in the U.S. since the 1990s), a newly remodeled version of the Defender returned to the world automotive stage to much fanfare, and that excitement continues into 2021. I recently tested the latest incarnation of the Defender and I’m back with a full report of how this classic vehicle contends in today’s automotive landscape.

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First let me just say that for a rugged and off-road capable vehicle, the Land Rover Defender is a beautiful vehicle that will catch your eye and looks like nothing else on the road.

The exterior design is squared off and tall (with up to 11.5 inches of ground clearance). The Defender shares limited similarity to a Jeep design, with the added bonus of being much more attractive. Two-door and four-door versions of the Defender are offered.

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  • Vehicle 2020 Land Rover Defender  
  • Price as tested $72,180   
  • Best feature Looks, performance, off-road capability   
  • Rating 4.5 out of five stars   
  • Who will want this vehicle? Luxury SUV buyers who want off-road capability, and a beautifully designed vehicle that also drives smoothly on the regular roads
Posted On Friday, 01 January 2021 23:43 Written by
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While the bulk of Toyota’s sales come from the smaller end of the lineup (its Camry and Corolla sedans, plus the RAV4 crossover), they also have some strong offerings at the larger end of the vehicle spectrum.

The high-end and massive Toyota Land Cruiser sits atop the brand’s vehicle chain, but lurking just below it is another offering that can also handle itself well off-road and in all weather conditions, and at a more affordable price — the Toyota Sequoia.

I recently drove a Toyota Sequoia, and I’m back with a full report (Note: I drove a 2020 model year Sequoia, but there are only minimal changes for 2021)

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The best way to describe the Sequoia’s design is to say that it looks like a tank. It’s tall, bold and in your face, and even longer than the Land Cruiser at 205.1 inches (17.1 feet) long. Ground clearance is an impressive 10 inches, allowing for better off-road performance.

When you are in the Sequoia, you are sitting up high and looking down at the world around you on the roadways. Even most SUVs look small from this vantage point.

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  • Vehicle 2020 Toyota Sequoia
  • Price as tested $67,078 (base model starts around $50K) 
  • Best feature All-weather and off-road ability, roominess and versatile design
  • Rating 3.5 out of five stars 
  • Who will want this vehicle? People who want a very large and powerful vehicle for all weather conditions, with Toyota reliability.
Posted On Thursday, 31 December 2020 02:34 Written by
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While the charge toward electrification of the vehicles we buy continues, some brands are taking the challenge more seriously than others.

Among the brands most dedicated to this incoming change, and leading the charge (no pun intended), is Volvo. The company has a lofty goal of having fully electric vehicles comprising 50 percent of its sales by 2025, and already offers all of its new models in some form of hybrid or electric model.

Volvo has the difficult task of maintaining the strong driving experience that Volvos tend to offer, while adapting to this new eco-friendly environment. I recently tested a 2021 Volvo XC60 Recharge, the plug-in hybrid version of their mid-size SUV, and I’m back with a full report on whether it lives up to these expectations.

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  • Vehicle 2021 Volvo XC60 Recharge
  • Price as tested $71,340 (starts at $53,500)
  • Best feature Fuel savings, luxury design, powerful ride, safety features 
  • Rating 4 out of five stars  
  • Who will want this vehicle? Luxury buyers who want to be eco-friendly and also enjoy their time behind the wheel
Posted On Sunday, 27 December 2020 11:06 Written by
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Luxury sedans, at least compared to their counterparts in the nonluxury realm, are doing quite well as we begin 2021. All the elite luxury brands have strong options available, so it’s really a matter of what fits the luxury buyer’s style and needs more.

One of those luxury brands, Lexus, is doing some trimming down of their lineup for 2021, ditching the GS sedan offering and focusing its efforts on the more popular ES sedan lineup.

One member of that lineup is the Lexus ES 350 F Sport, a luxury sedan focused both on comfort and powerful performance. I recently spent time in one of these high-end hot rods, and I’m back with a full report.

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  • Vehicle 2020 Lexus ES 350 F Sport 
  • Price as tested $53,950 (starts at $45K) 
  • Best feature Sporty drive quality, comfortable and luxurious interior 
  • Rating 4 out of five stars 
  • Who will want this vehicle? Luxury sedan buyers looking for a classy, powerful vehicle 
Posted On Sunday, 20 December 2020 23:32 Written by
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In today’s automotive world, a vehicle like the Toyota Land Cruiser truly stands out, as it’s among the last of a dying breed, and that breed is high-priced, extra large body-on-frame SUVs.

The Land Cruiser has been around for seven full decades, starting in 1951 as Toyota’s version of a Jeep-style, off-road vehicle. Over the years it has retained that off-road ability while evolving into perhaps the classiest vehicle offered by Toyota.

What’s unique about the Land Cruiser is Toyota finds itself competing against both non-luxury vehicles (Ford Expedition, Chevy Suburban and Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Nissan Armada, and Toyota’s own Sequoia), as well as luxury vehicles such as the Lincoln Navigator, Lexus LX, Infiniti QX80 and Cadillac Escalade.

After some time spent behind the wheel of a 2020 Land Cruiser (which is essentially identical to the 2021 version), I’m back with a full report.

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  • Vehicle 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser  
  • Price as tested $89,239 (starts at $85,415)  
  • Best feature Off-road prowess, high-end and spacious interior  
  • Rating 4 out of five stars  
  • Who will want this vehicle? Those seeking an exclusive off-road ready SUV and are willing to pay a premium  
Posted On Saturday, 19 December 2020 23:57 Written by
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