What was the best-selling car the year you were born?
Just as fashions change throughout the years, so does our taste in cars. It might not tell you a lot about your personality, but it is pretty likely your parents had one of these best-selling vehicles when you were a little one. And it's not just our consumer taste that changes, but also the science behind the car. From the '60s onwards, cars became more affordable, safer, and seemingly less extravagant. The '60s were fast, the '70s were futuristic, the '80s were large, and the '90s were compact. In doubt? Using statistics from the US, here are the most popular car models for each year. Click through to find out if you are a Honda Civic or Ford Mustang baby!
2022-05-28T15:07:52Z
Can this new Hyundai outclass premium luxury SUVs?
We are on location in South Korea to explore the design and premium engineering behind the all-new Hyundai Ioniq 9. This massive three-row electric SUV aims to redefine what big families can expect from sustainable luxury transport. Built on an advanced 800-volt architecture, this vehicle supports ultra-rapid DC fast charging up to 250 kW, allowing drivers to replenish the substantial 106 kWh battery quickly during long journeys. Visually, it steps away from traditional boxy SUV designs by incorporating a sleek, aerodynamic teardrop roofline that cuts down drag and optimizes real-world driving range. The exterior also showcases striking pixel matrix LED lighting and a distinctive rear vertical light stack layout. Step inside the top-tier Calligraphy trim to discover a cabin focused heavily on passenger comfort, highlighted by dual middle-row power-reclining captain's chairs that mimic a premium airline business-class experience with integrated footrests, heating, and ventilation. Cargo versatility is equally remarkable, offering up to 1323 liters of boot space with the power-operated third row folded flat, alongside flexible under-bonnet storage options. We break down the standard equipment levels, the choice between efficient rear-wheel drive and high-performance dual-motor all-wheel-drive variants, and the expected premium pricing structure.
2026-06-04T07:25:15Z
The Zeekr 001 Is Huge, Fast and Surprisingly Luxurious
The Zeekr 001 enters the premium electric vehicle market with a bold combination of futuristic styling, massive performance, and long distance comfort that directly targets established brands like Audi, Porsche, and BMW. Measuring almost five meters long and two meters wide, the Zeekr 001 has an imposing presence on the road with a sleek fastback design that blends sporty proportions with grand touring practicality. The exterior stands out with unusual split lighting elements and an aerodynamic rear design that gives the car a unique identity among modern EVs. Inside, the cabin focuses heavily on technology and luxury, featuring a large panoramic roof, premium Yamaha sound system, ambient lighting, and electrically adjustable rear seats. Rear passengers benefit from impressive legroom, although taller passengers may find headroom slightly limited because of the sloping roofline.
2026-05-26T09:10:45Z
Audi S5 vs BMW M340i: Which one wins?
The new Audi S5 is compared with the BMW M340i to see which performance estate offers the stronger overall package for everyday driving and enthusiast appeal. Seen here with a sleek grey finish, wide stance, quad exhausts, and a dramatic sunset backdrop, the Audi S5 brings a more refined and premium look while still aiming to deliver serious performance. This video looks at how it compares against the BMW M340i in key areas such as acceleration, handling, ride comfort, interior quality, practicality, and overall driving confidence. It also considers whether Audi’s latest setup feels sharper and more complete, or if BMW still has the edge when it comes to driver engagement. But when both cars are judged as fast daily performance cars, which one makes the stronger case?
2026-05-25T09:48:30Z
Kia Sorento hybrid comfort space and long distance freedom
The Kia Sorento Hybrid offers a compelling alternative for families who love the concept of the Kia EV9 but are not yet ready to switch to a fully electric vehicle. With its bold SUV styling, commanding driving position, and spacious seven-seat layout, the Sorento delivers the practicality that large families need while maintaining the flexibility of a hybrid powertrain. Premium materials, advanced technology, heated and ventilated seats, a head-up display, and multiple terrain modes create a refined and versatile driving experience. On the road, the Sorento excels as a comfortable long-distance cruiser, with the hybrid system providing smooth and effortless performance for everyday driving and highway journeys. While the extensive use of piano black trim and the absence of a digital rear-view mirror are minor drawbacks, the Sorento remains one of the most complete family SUVs available for buyers who want space, comfort, and freedom from charging concerns.
2026-06-11T07:25:44Z