By Christopher Jackson
Toyota's RAV4 has matured into a well-rounded and capable crossover vehicle.
This is no longer the adorable, innocent Toyota RAV4 that On Wheels first met back in 1996. The RAV4 has had to face the real world and grow up, like a child star who remains a success into adulthood. It's best to forget the cute little RAV4 you remember from back in the day, because apart from the name there's not much these two vehicles have in common.
By Christopher Jackson
After years of boasting about adding drama to its vehicles, Acura finally manages a 'transformation' that's worthy of the name.

By Lyndon Conrad Bell
It has been said the only constant in life is change. That which was a tried and true reality yesterday, is also quite often yesterday's news. In today's news, Kia is on a serious quest to remake its image in North America and the 2010 Kia Forte (for-tay) demonstrates a strong commitment to that goal.
By Lyndon Conrad Bell
Regardless of the nature of the technology that lies beneath their sheetmetal, the real beauty of a Mercedes-Benz coupe lies in its timeless design. Like Lena Horne (and if you said 'who?', stop reading and go ask your dad), time only makes a Mercedes-Benz coupe more beautiful. And now the E350 and E550 coupes have replaced the CLK coupes to carry that mantle forward.

By Randi Payton
www.onwheelsinc.com ---Spending a lot of time in your vehicle can be stressful, especially on long commutes. And stress has been proven to have a negative impact on your health, which can be costly.
By Chris Jackson
With the success of the Acadia, GMC has proven that it can do suburb-friendly trucks just as well as it can do jobsite-friendly ones. For 2010, a mid-sized, five-passenger crossover called the Terrain will join the full-size Acadia crossover.
By Lyndon Conrad Bell and Chris Jackson
Spearheading the Ford Motor Company's surge of new product for 2010 is the redesigned Taurus. Aimed at the heart of the family-sedan market, the revitalized Taurus is poised to return Ford to respectability in a market dominated for over a decade by Honda and Toyota.

By Lyndon Conrad Bell and Chris Jackson
Back in 1989, Ford partnered with Yamaha (yes, the piano, electronics and motorcycle company) to develop a high-performance 3.0-liter V6 engine to install in its mild-mannered Taurus sedan. The resulting car, named Taurus SHO (Super High Output) became an instant hit with enthusiasts and has become legendary as one of America's iconic performance cars.

By Lyndon Conrad Bell
When you have the temerity to name your product Legacy, you definitely have expectations of longevity for it. February 1, 2009, marked the Subaru Legacy's 20th anniversary and Subaru is celebrating with an all-new fifth generation model.
