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2024 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
Expert review: 7.8/10
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The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid remains a great option for families who want the benefits of electrification without adopting a fully electric-vehicle lifestyle. Introduced for the 2017 model year and essentially unchanged for 2024, the Pacifica Hybrid is the only minivan available in Canada with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. That gives it an emissions advantage over the rival Honda Odyssey, Kia Carnival, and Toyota Sienna.
__Verdict:__ A plug-in hybrid powertrain enhances a well-executed minivan. The Pacifica Hybrid is a niche choice, but we like it.
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2023 Mazda CX-50
Expert review: 7.2/10
4.5 (2 reviews)
With the new 2023 CX-50, Mazda doubles down on the immensely popular compact crossover SUV segment. For now, the CX-50 complements rather than replaces the existing CX-5 model, and it targets active lifestyle adventure seekers instead of the sophisticated urbanites typically drawn to the CX-5. The 2023 Mazda CX-50 shares powertrains and underlying technology with the CX-5, but it's otherwise different, offering slightly more rear-seat room and practical cargo space in a longer, lower, and wider design. Given Mazda’s future SUV product plans calling for new CX-70 and CX-90 models, we expect the CX-50 will ultimately replace the CX-5.
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2024 BMW i5
Expert review: 6.8/10
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A new model, the 2024 BMW i5 makes a big impression among electric luxury sedans, with stirring performance, plenty of range, and a very comfortable cabin. Among its few rivals, the i5 rises to the top yet is still less expensive than the competition, so you should definitely start your search here.
Verdict: Underwhelming infotainment system aside, the i5 delivers everything expected of a luxury electric sedan.
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2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI
Expert review: 7.8/10
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The eighth-generation Volkswagen Golf GTI was introduced for the 2022 model year and enters 2024 essentially unchanged. The main news is that 2024 marks the last year a manual transmission will be available in this classic hot hatchback.
Volkswagen is making a 380 special edition package standard on all stick-shift GTIs to commemorate that. A more substantial update is expected for the 2025 model year.
Verdict: The GTI is a great all-rounder held back by poor interior design choices and a staid personality.
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2025 Mazda CX-70
Expert review: 8.2/10
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The CX-70 midsize SUV mimics the Lexus RX by offering two rows of seats, seating for five people, distinctive styling, an upscale interior, and gas or plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains. If this new Mazda model looks familiar, you’re not mistaken. The 2025 CX-70 is the same as the CX-90, but without a third-row seat. Subtle styling changes help it to stand apart from its family-friendly sibling in the Mazda SUV lineup.
Verdict: Mazda envisions itself as a premium brand and makes the necessary investments in its products to ensure credibility in that respect. However, its vehicles also cost less than luxury-badged alternatives, adding value to the equation. That value makes it easier to forgive the 2025 Mazda CX-70’s few shortcomings.
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2024 Toyota Prius
Expert review: 7.5/10
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If the disparity between your income and the cost of living is getting you down, but you need a new set of wheels, consider the 2024 Prius. The Prius recently won the 2024 World Car Design of the Year, carries up to five people, and holds up to 575 litres of cargo behind its back seat. All-wheel drive (AWD) is standard in Canada, a plug-in hybrid powertrain are available, and the hybrid Prius goes as low as 4.8 litres per 100 kilometres in combined driving. Starting prices just barely tip over $40,000.
Verdict: The 2024 Toyota Prius is the right car for lots of people. Blending intriguing design with comfortable front seats and a practical interior at an appealing price, the Prius is perfect for daily driving and will save you plenty of money at the gas pump.
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2025 Toyota Crown Signia
Expert review: 8.0/10
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However, should you accept both the period Netflix series moniker and Toyota’s assertion that the 2025 Crown Signia is an upscale crossover SUV instead of a station wagon (with a blizzard-battling 16.1 centimetres of ground clearance), you’ll find plenty to like about this latest addition to the company’s lineup. The important thing to keep in mind about the new Toyota Crown Signia is that it’s a lifestyle vehicle for people who don’t go off-road, don’t care about thrilling driving dynamics, and want a Lexus hybrid without paying a luxury-brand premium. If that describes you, check out the new Crown Signia.
Verdict: Stylish, comfortable, and equipped with a standard hybrid powertrain and all-wheel drive, the five-passenger Crown Signia is one of the most appealing Toyota SUVs money can buy.
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2024 Chevrolet Suburban
Expert review: 7.5/10
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For most families, the smart vehicle choice is either a minivan or a three-row crossover—something big but built on a car platform, like the Toyota Highlander or the Kia Telluride. But for families that are both big and enjoy big hobbies (think boats and horses), there’s no replacement for a body-on-frame hauler like the Chevrolet Suburban.
Verdict: The Suburban has long been a truck re-fitted to haul people, but its 2021 redesign introduced an independent rear suspension that resulted in more usable third-row space than ever before. Now, three years later, the 2024 Chevrolet Suburban still thrives as a capable and capacious family truckster, and it's a genuinely great option for anyone that needs its special blend of practicality.
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