MotorWeek is television's longest running automotive series. Hosted by car expert John Davis, MotorWeek delivers consumer-oriented reviews of the latest cars, trucks and utilities, DIY car care advice, and keeps pace with the latest automotive lifestyle trends.
If it’s new to the road, you’ll get the in-depth performance report right here on MotorWeek. We put the latest vehicle models through their paces each week in our popular Road Test reviews. From sedans to sport utility vehicles, to exotics and economy cars, our staff gets behind the wheel of more than 150 vehicles annually. Following a series of rigorous tests, each vehicle is evaluated on performance, technology, practicality and efficiency. Join us each week to find out what the experts have to say.
MotorWeek's First Look videos are our first impressions of the newest vehicles we test. After coming back from a press event, we put together a piece with our initial take on things, and give a brief rundown of the highs and lows, as well as specs.
UPDATE: Sport Mode in manual GT3s only affects the rev matching feature. Steering effort, throttle response and suspension does not change in Sport Mode.
We venture out to San Diego, California with Mazda, as Zach Maskell goes topless in the new RF. This new top can open or close in 13 seconds. That's fast.
MotorWeek's video podcast series is a more candid and open take on the latest vehicles we've tested. If you've ever wanted to hear John Davis curse, or crack jokes, here's your best chance.
Quick Spins offer a little more structure than our First Looks, but boil down the information into quick and smaller bites than our all-in Road Test reviews. John Davis offers HIS first impressions of the latest vehicles here.
Take a trip back in time with our Retro Reviews! We dig through the MotorWeek archives to find the automotive all-stars, long-forgotten vehicles, and one-of-a-kind wonders from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s.
82 horsepower may not seem like much, but with a 5 speed manual this Tercel did 0-60mph in 11.1 seconds, and it got 39mpg. That's not bad for a price around $10,000.
Full-sized trucks with removable roofs can quickly be loved like a member of the family. Whether you're a Blazer, Bronco, or even a Ramcharger fan, there's always an extra seat at the table.
American convertibles were dead except for a few 3rd party conversions when Chrysler surprised the world with this K-car drop-top. The first factory-built American convertible since the '76 Cadill...
The Jeep Grand Cherokee was strong competition for Ford's sales crushing Explorer. The two of them occupied the majority of driveways in 90's america and can still be seen in daily use. Which woul...
For '92, Chevrolet planned to build a limited run of Camaro Heritage Editions, to commemorate the car's 25th anniversary. Even though the plans were cancelled, we managed to get our hands on one o...
Back in 1990, we realized people were buying more trucks...a lot more! We tested the new F-150 and (correctly) predicted that Ford would continue to dominate the truck market.
Our #MWLot vehicles are just that: the latest vehicles to roll onto the MotorWeek Lot. Some are for full Road Tests, others Quick Spins, and some just for the staff to drive. Our goal is to show off the latest from all manufacturers, so if you see a vehicle and want to know more about it, or what we think of it, reach out to us! Leave us a comment!