Friday, August 21, 2026

2026 FORD MAVERICK



FINALLY, A PICKUP TRUCK FOR THOSE WHO SHY AWAY FROM THE FULL-SIZE BEASTS


If the size and price tag of a full-size version is what is keeping you from buy a pickup truck, Ford may have the solution for you.

The 2026 Ford Maverick can handle loads of up to 1,500 pounds in its 4 1/2-foot bed, can tow a 2-ton trailer, seats 5 passengers in its crew cab, and comes with a beginning price tag of under $30,000, about $17,000 less that what an base trim F-150 will set you back.

Its base EcoBoost 4-cylinder engine offers 26 miles-per-gallon combined city/highway driving and if that doesn’t suit you front-wheel-drive models with a hybrid gas-electric drivetrain (HEV) give you up to 38 mpg combined with 42 around town.



And all-wheel drive knocks only a couple of miles off those figures.

Little wonder sites like Car & Driver, Motor Trend, and US News & World Report rank the 2026 Ford Maverick at the top of the pickup truck class.



The 2026 Ford Maverick comes in five trim levels with the XL, XLT, and Lariat models a choice of either the turbocharged EcoBoost gas engine or the hybrid drive train.

The Lobo and base XL trims come with only the 2.0-liter Ecoboost gas engine that is rated at a healthy 250 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. The 4-banger in the Lobo is matched to a 7-speed automatic transmission while the XL gets an 8-speed.



The 2.5-liter 4-cylinder gas engine and electric motor in hybrid models is rated at a combined 184 horsepower with the electric motor producing 236 pound-feet of torque. The hybrid setup includes a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).

The AWD Lobo trim that served as my test vehicle is roomy and comes with one-year subscription or optional seven-year package for Ford’s Connectivity Package (5G Wi-Fi hotspot, navigation, and the ability to connect up to 10 devices). Front seats offer 40.2 inches of legroom and backseat riders get just under 37 inches. 



Standard features on the 2026 Ford Maverick Lobo include a 13.2-inch touchscreen for operating such functions as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, keyless ignition with push-button start, 1-touch power windows, a 6-speaker sound system, LED headlamps, and single-zone up-front air conditioning.

Safety systems include rear cross-traffic alert, driver attention alert, lane-keep assist and lane-departure warning, blind-spot monitor, pre-collision safety system, emergency braking assist and preparation, and a cross-traffic alert.

Starting MSRP for the 2026 Ford Maverick Lobo is $37,775.

As noted the base XL comes in at under $30495,000 though just barely at $29,990. XLT models check in at $32,490, the Lariat at $39,935, and the top Tremor trim at $42,490. That is still will under the starting $46,730 for the F-150’s base XL trim.

By the way, if the name Maverick seems vaguely familiar, that is just your memory working overtime. Ford also used the Maverick nameplate back in the early 1970s for a 2-door (later 4-door) sedan that replaced the Falcon. The 1977 model was its last in the U.S.

What I liked about the 2026 Ford Maverick Lobo AWD: It is an ideal size for maneuvering in tight spaces but yet the interior is roomy and comfortable. Fuel economy is impressive for a non-hybrid model.

What  didn’t like about the 2026 Ford Maverick Lobo AWD:
The gas pedal is small and anchored at the top, making its easy for your foot to slip off the bottom. Infotainment features are fairly intuitive but have some quirks for some adjustments, particularly when it comes to manual control of A/C settings.

Would I buy the 2026 Ford Maverick Lobo AWD? If you have put off buying a new pickup because full-size models have become so huge, the Maverick offers a sensible alternative. It is a more versatile hauler than an SUV and with a length of around 200 inches for all trims and width of under 73 it is easier to drive in tight urban settings than a full-size pickup.



Friday, August 14, 2026

2026 CHEVROLET TAHOE

 


TAHOE PLAYS DOMINATE ROLE 

IN FULL-SIZE SUV SEGMENT


When it comes to full-size non-luxury SUVs, General Motors vehicles dominate the segment with three of the company’s products among the four best sellers in the U.S.

At the head of the class is the venerable Chevrolet Tahoe, which assumed the No. 1 position in U.S. sales in 2001 and has held onto the that spot ever since.

Right behind is the Yukon from GMC, which shares the platform and other features with the Tahoe. The Chevy Suburban comes in at No. 4 behind the Ford Expedition.



All in all the Chevy Tahoe accounts for over 25 percent of all sales of the traditional full-size SUV. Though this year’s pace lags a bit when compared to last year’s success when over 114,000 were sold, the Tahoe seems headed for a six consecutive year of over 100,000 in sales, a remarkable run of success.

Now in its fifth generation that was introduced in 2021, the 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe is available with either a somewhat thirsty gasoline engine or a more economical diesel powertrain. The V8 comes in two versions, a 5.3-liter rated at 335-horsepower or a 6.2L that is standard in the top-of-the-line High Country trim that this review is based on. 



The larger V8 is rated at 420 horsepower and 486 pound-feet of torque. Both V8s are mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. The diesel’s inline 6-cylinder engine makes 305 horsepower and an impressive 495 pound-feet of torque. It also gets a 10-speed automatic transmission.

Rear-wheel drive is standard on most trims with all-wheel as an option. The High Country has standard all-wheel drive like the off-road oriented Z71 trim.



Though the GMC Yukon is touted as offering more in the way of luxury touches than its Chevrolet cousin, the Tahoe High Country is no slouch when it comes to a refined interior.

Three rows of leather covered seats are standard and the second-row bucket seats slide to afford the unlucky souls in the far back more legroom.



The front seats are heated and ventilated and the second row is heated. The 2026 Chevy Tahoe High Country gets a 17.7-inch display with navigation and built-in Google, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless charging, and a 10-speaker Bose Premium Sound System.

With a length of 211.3 inches, the 2026 Chevy Tahoe High Country offers plenty of room for riders and cargo. Front-seat riders get 44.5 inches of legroom, and those in the third row earn just a bit under 35 inches to stretch out.

Standard safety systems include adaptive cruise control, blind spot warning and lane keep assist, rear cross traffic alert, enhanced automatic emergency braking, front pedestrian and cyclist braking, forward collision alert, parking assist, and HD surround vision.

The starting MSRP for the 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe High Country is $83,700. My test Tahoe came with options that added Super Cruise (GM’s hands free driving system), power running boards (a necessity), a 2-speed transfer case for off-roading ventures, and lots more that ran the final bottom line up to $101,420 including a destination charge of $2,795. The base LS trim starts at $63,495 and other trims run in the $70,000 bracket.

What  I liked about the 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe High Country: A high-class interior is very roomy for both passengers and cargo. Infotainment features are plentiful and user-friendly. The brawny V8 engine handles its bulk with ease. Running boards (which Chevy calls assist steps) are much appreciated. Power retractable steps are optional.

What I didn’t like about the 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe High Country: The larger V8 is a thirsty beast with fuel mileage at 14 miles-per-gallon city, 18 highway, and 16 overall using premium grade fuel. The size can leave you futilely looking for parking spaces in mall lots, especially if you want to avoid door dings. Attractive options can run the the MSRP for the High Country into six figures.

Would I buy the 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe High Country? You can count me out when it comes to full-size SUVs, but the base Tahoe is among the better buys in the segment. The High Country is higher up but still competitive.



Wednesday, August 5, 2026

2027 CHEVROLET BOLT


CHEVROLET BRINGS BACK BOLT HATCHBACK, BUT LOOK QUICK BEFORE IT’S GONE AGAIN


If you’re considering buying an electric vehicle but pricing is a hangup, Chevrolet may have the answer for you.

The “bow tie” people have brought back the Bolt EV for 2027 and the base LT model starts at under $30,000, edging the Nissan Leaf as the lowest price EV available today.

My test 2027 Chevrolet Bolt was the RS trim, however, and that raises the starting MSRP to over $30,000, which is still among the lowest among today’s electric vehicles.



The Bolt has an interesting history. A small crossover SUV, the Bolt debuted to positive reviews as a 2017 model, earning honors as the North American Car of the Year at the Detroit International Auto Show as well as top honors from several auto mags. Time magazine listed it as one of the top 25 inventions of 2016.

Despite the vehicle’s success, the company halted production of the 2023 Bolt to focus on the electric versions of the GMC Sierra and Chevy Silverado pickup trucks. Safety and cost concerns (that low price created profitability issues for the Bolt) also no doubt played a part in the decision.



The outcry was such, however, that Chevy quickly announced the Bolt’s return but with the stipulation that production would again cease in 2027 after an 18-month run. So don’t dally if you are interested in one.

Despite the impending death sentence, Bolt’s U.S. sales for the second quarter of 2026 jumped to 3,433 vehicles from the meager 791 for the first quarter of the year. That left it in 13th place among sales of electric vehicles behind the No. 7 Equinox but ahead of No. 14 Blazer among Chevy EVs.



The comparatively low price is not the only thing the 2027 Chevy Bolt has going for it. Estimated range is 262 miles, up from 247 in 2023 Bolts, and, unlike in the previous generation, you can use fast-charging outlets up to 150 kW, a big leap from the old Bolts’  limit of 55 kW. 

Chevy says it takes only 25 minutes to get from 10 to 80 percent on a fast charger. Equipped with a North American Charging Standard outlet you also can hook up at Tesla outlets and charge using the MyChevrolet mobil app.

The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt also is pretty well equipped. Standard features include front and rear intermittent wipers, automatic off-on headlights, tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, HD rear vision camera, automatic climate control, an 11-inch driver information center, 11.3-inch LCD display with built-in Google, a wi-fi hotspot, and adaptive cruise control.

RS trims also get as standard roof rails, ventilated driver and front passenger seats, a heated steering wheel, upgraded synthetic seats, rear center armrest, and 8-way power driver’s seat.


Both trims get standard safety features like lane-keep assist with lane-departure warning, blind spot steering assist, enhanced emergency braking, and front pedestrian and cyclist braking.

Chevy’s SuperCruise hands-free driving system is available as an option on both trims, but sorry, techies. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are not offered. 

Starting MSRP for the 2027 Chevy Bolt LT is $28,995 including destination and delivery and $32,995 for the 2027 Chevy Bolt RS.

What I liked about the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt RS: The price is affordable and the range, while not class leading, is still respectable. The RS model comes well stocked (with a couple of notable exceptions) in standard features including heated and ventilated front seats Infotainment features operate off a user-friendly touchscreen and some functions operate via hard buttons.. Charging times are relatively fast and being able to use Tesla outlets gives you many more options for public charging.

What I didn’t like about the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt RS:
It is not as quick as some similar EVs. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are not offered though streaming data is available though other apps. Neither is all-wheel drive offered as an option. There is no “frunk” for storage up front. The production run will halt in mid-2027.

Would I buy the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt RS: If price is the major factor in your decision to buy an EV, the LT trim is pretty lengthy in standard features and offers the lowest price in the segment. But the RS trim offers some extra niceties that may make it worthwhile to extend your budget. 



Wednesday, July 29, 2026

2026 SUBARU OUTBACK

 

OUTBACK GETS A NEW LOOK AS IT MOVES INTO ITS SEVENTH GENERATION


Entering its seventh generation, the Outback has ceded its role as Subaru’s best-seller to the smaller, more economical Crosstrek, which led company sales for 2024 and 2025 and, more recently to the revamped Forester, which was the Japanese automaker’s top seller the first six months of this year.

Not that the 2026 Subaru Outback has dropped out of sight. It remains No 3 among the Japanese automaker’s sales  and experienced its best month of the year this past June.

With a roomy interior, lots of usable tech features, and a boxier exterior that looks less than its traditional wagon profile and more like an SUV, the 2026 Subaru Outback is offered in six trim levels running from the mid $30,000 range to near $50,000.



A new Wilderness trim, which this review is based on, joins the lineup along with Premium, Limited, Touring, Limited XT and Touring XT models.

Premium, which replaces the Base from 2025, and Limited and Touring Outbacks get a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder Boxer (horizontally opposed) engine while the Limited XT, Touring XT, and new Wilderness get a turbocharged 4-cylinder that provides a significant boost in power.



The non-turbo 4-banger is rated at 180 horsepower and 178 pound-feet of torque while the turbo comes in at 260 horsepower and 277 pound-feet. That makes the Wilderness nearly three seconds quicker in zero-to-60 mph time, which Car&Driver puts at 6.0 seconds for the Wilderness and 8.8 seconds for the non-turbo models.

The increased power does knock the consumption for the turbo down to 21 miles-per-gallon city, 27 highway, and 27 combined from the non-turbo’s numbers of 25/31/27, but that’s a small premium to pay. Both run on 87 octane fuel, and all Outbacks are all-wheel drive.

With ground clearance boosted to 9.5 inches (8.7 inches more than other Outback trims) the 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness is will-suited for the off-roading adventures its name implies. Subaru’s  Dual mode X-MODE that adjusts traction and stability for extreme off-road conditions is standard. A simple push of a button on the center console activates it.



In addition to the exterior changes, which include a new front fascia, new rear design, and more upright shape, inside the 2026 Subaru Outback gets a new 12.1 inch touchscreen for operating infotainment features that include wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and buttons for climate control functions.

The StarTex synthetic seat covers are water proof and front seats are heated with the driver’s seat power adjustable 10 ways. Other standard convenience features include keyless entry and push-button start, dual front and rear USB ports, Harmon Kardan speakers, and a wireless Smart phone charger.



Headlining safety features for the 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness is the company’s EyeSight driver assist system that monitors the  road to help prevent collisions by providing alerts and automatic braking when necessary.

Adaptive cruise control with lane-centering assist, blind-spot warning with rear cross-traffic warning, and reverse automatic braking system are among other safety features.

Pricing for the 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness starts at $46, 445 including the $1,450 destination and deliver fee. Two option packages are offered. For $2,045 you get a moonroof, a navigation system,, and a surround-view monitor. For 4,090 you get those features plus Nappa leather seats with copper stitching, ventilated front seats, a 12-way power adjustable driver’s seat and an 8-way power front passenger seat.

The Premium trim runs $36,445 or $38,715 depending on which option you pick. Limited and Touring trims start at 43,165 and 46,845, respectively, and Limited XT and Touring XT start at $44,365 and $47,995, respectively, including a destination and delivery charge of $1,450.

What I liked about  the 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness:
The turbo engine in the Wilderness (as well as Limited XT and Touring XT trims) gets a significant power boost.  Though it can be slow to respond to lighter touches, the infotainment system overall is user-friendly. A row of physical buttons under the touchscreen simplify operation of the dual-zone climate control system. You use knobs to adjust the temperature. Auto Hold, activated by pushing a button, prevents creeping when stopped at intersections. Synthetic water-resistant upholstery and large rubber floor mats protect the interior.

What I didn’t like about the 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness: I would prefer an 8-speed transmission over the standard CVT. I never could find what the annoying (but subtle) beep was trying to alert me of. With more power, you get slightly less gas mileage than Premium, Limited, and Touring models. No hybrid drivetrain is offered. 

Would I buy the 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness? Some may lament the redesigned boxier style that shuns its wagon look in favor of SUV status, but the roomier interior and more power make the Wilderness an attractive buy even if your most challenging off-pavement venture is a gravel road.



Friday, July 24, 2026

KIA K4 HATCHBACK



NEW HATCHBACK FIGURATION 

EXPANDS LINEUP FOR KIA’S K4


After introducing the K4 as a sedan last year to replace the Forte in its portfolio, Kia launched a new hatchback model for this year.

Offering more cargo space and an impressive list of tech features, the 2026 Kia K4 Hatchback comes in three trim levels, skipping over the LX and LXS sedan trims that lures buyers in with an MSRP in the low $20,000 range.

The E trim serves as the base for the Hatchback and carries a starting MSRP of $24,990, or $500 more than the K4 E sedan. This review is based on the 2026 Kia K4 GT-Line Turbo that tops the class. 



In the middle is the GT-Line with the normally aspirated 2.0-liter engine that serves the rest of the K4 lineup.

With an extra 43 horsepower and 63 pound-feet of torque, the 190-horsepower, 1.4-liter engine in the K4 GT-Line Turbo Hatchback is well worth the extra price up front.



Its 195 lb.-ft. of torque clips two seconds off the base engine’s zero-to-60 mph time with a clocking of 7.0 seconds, according to testing by major car magazines (Car & Driver and MotorTrend).

No doubt the 8-speed automatic transmission that comes with the turbo also plays a part in that. E and GT-Line get a CVT (continuously variable transmission). to go with the 2.0-liter normally aspirated 4-banger  Whatever, the extra punch results in a more pleasing driving experience and at a nebulous cost in fuel mileage.



The 2.0L normally aspirated 4-cylinder engine in E and GT-Line trims earns figures of 28 miles-per-gallon city, 34 highway and 30 combined. The turbo rates numbers of 26/33/28.

A long list of standard features on the 2026 Kia K4 Hatchback GT-Line Turbo starts with driver-assist features like lane-following and lane-keeping assist, driver attention warning (it even detects and sends a reminder when your eyes are not on the road), blind-spot warning, and Smart (adaptive) Cruise Control and continue outside with 18-inch wheels, LED headlights and daytime running lights, power adjusted exterior mirrors with turn signal alerts.



Inside, infotainment features work off a 12.3-inch screen with AndroidAuto and Apple CarPlay but there are also hard buttons for some functions. The rear camera features dynamic guidelines and the dual zone automatic climate control features a 5-inch control display in that large screen.

Seating surfaces feature Syntex synthetic material and the power-adjustable driver’s seat has lumbar support. Both front seats are heated and there is a power charging port. The GT-Line Sport steering wheel comes with paddle shifters.

My test 2026 Kia K4 Hatchback GT-Line Turbo also came with some no-charge features. The included a power sunroof with a power shade, Harman/Kardon sound system, a 12.3-inch instrument display, and LED rear lights.

All that was included in the $28,790 starting price. A GT-Line Technology package (Highway Driving Assist2, Parking Collision Avoidance Assist, Parking Distance Warning, memory driver’s seat and outside mirror, ventilated front seats, and a heated steering wheel) adds $2,300.

The special Sparkling Yellow paint and carpeted floor mats and the K$1,195 destination and delivery charge ran the final total to $32,870.

The 2026 Kia K4 Hatchback E starts at $24,890. The GT-Line costs another $1,000. 

What I liked about the 2026 Kia K4 GT-Line Turbo: The numerous infotainment features are user-friendly. Most work off a touchscreen but there also are buttons for things like climate control. The turbo engine has a nice punch especially when driven in Sport mode. The hatchback body style is roomy overall and especially when it comes to cargo space. The GT-Line Turbo’s 8-speed automatic transmission delivers better performance than the CVT in other trims.

What I didn’t like about the 2026 Kia K4 GT-Line Turbo: No electric or hybrid drivetrain is available and neither is all-wheel drive. Some competing vehicles in the class offer better fuel mileage, but the increase in power  with the turbo may be worth the extra cost. I normally don’t comment on the colors, but the “sparkling yellow” my test vehicle sported is particularly polarizing.

Would I buy the 2026 Kia K4 GT/-Line Turbo? The extra room makes the hatchback more appealing than the sedan, and the turbo engine’s extra oomph makes for a livelier ride. It’s a good option for those looking for a well-equipped bargain.



Tuesday, July 14, 2026

2026 SUBARU TRAILSEEKER

 


TRAILSEEKER OFFERS MORE ROOM, 

POWER TO SUBARU’S ELECTRIC SUV LINEUP


After launching its second electric SUV in the U.S. early last May, the Uncharted, Subaru quickly followed with yet a third BEV SUVwith the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker arriving in showrooms later that same month.

(A fourth will join the fleet in 2027 with the arrival of the three-row Getaway.)

As the name might suggest, the Trailseeker is more tailored to off-pavement ventures than either the Uncharted or the Solterra BEV with more horsepower (375 hp) and  slightly more ground clearance (8.5 inches) than the other two.



That doesn’t make it a vehicle to take rock crawling or on challenging environments like the Rubicon Trail, but it can handle muddy and snowy conditions and get deeper into the woods for those truly isolated camp sites.

With extra length, it also has more storage space than the subcompact Uncharted  or with 31.3 cubic feet of room with all seats in place.


(For my review of the 2026 Subaru Uncharted, see the June listings in the directory to the right.)

The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker is offered in three trim levels. This review is based on the Limited trim that sits between the Premium and Touring models. All three feature Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive system and scoot from zero-to-60 mph in 4.4 seconds, making it the quickest Subaru yet, according to the company.



Driving range for the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker is estimated at 280 miles, which is not among leaders among today’s BEVs, but the good news is that the 74.7-kWh battery can be charged to 80 percent in about 28 minutes at fast-chargers. The North American Charging Standard port  accommodates Tesla hookups (if you have the Tesla app).

Though the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker is larger than the Uncharted, from the driver’s seat it’s easy to see the two are almost twins. 



The 14-inch touchscreen for operating infotainment is the same, and the steering wheel is rectangular shaped with a flat bottom and flat top. It also is equipped with two charging ports at the enter console that also has a dial for selecting gears. A smaller instrument panel in the driver’s line of sight displays information

Standard features on the Premium trim include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Subaru’s Eyesight Driver’s Assist technology, .Active Lane Change Assist, Traffic Jam Assist, Lane Departure Alert, adaptable  cruise control, blind spot warning, automatic windshield wipers, a rear window wiper, and headlight washers.

The Limited trim adds Harman Kardon premium audio, panoramic view monitor, 20-inch aluminum alloy wheels, heated rear seats, a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, power rear liftgate with hands-free kick sensor, digital key, and a 120-volt AC power outlet in the rear cargo area.

Touring models add a gloss black hood accent, panoramic glass roof with motorized shade, ventilated front seats and radiant leg warmers, optional two-tone paint (Crystal White Pearl only), and optional blue and black leather-appointed upholstery for $300 over staringMSRP.

Starting MSRP for the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Premium trim is $41,445 including destination and delivery.  The Limited trim starts at $45,445 and the top-of-the-line Touring model starts at $48,005.

Premium Blue Pearl Paint adds $395, Leather upholstery $300, and leather upholstery plus two-tone Chrystal White Pearl Paint/leather upholstery $795.

What I liked about the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Limited: Like the Uncharted, it’s fun to drive with quick acceleration and good maneuverability. Infotainment features are operated through an easy-to-understand touchscreen. The 360-degree surround-view monitor is a nice safety feature. The Trailseeker can be charged at Tesla stations as well as other outlets like EvGo and Electrify America.
 
What I didn’t like about the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Limited:
The 14-inch high-res touchscreen is nice and clear but it could use a design update with at least larger lettering to identity artists and songs on the radio. There is no handy frunk for extra storage as the space up front is filled by the A/C system, electric motor, and a jumble of wires. Driving range is only so-so.
 
Would I buy the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Limited? The Subaru Trailseeker offers a bit more in the way of premium touches and backseat legroom and storage capacity than the Uncharted, but it comes at a price. The least expensive Trailseeker costs nearly the same as the top of the line Uncharted trims but offers more in the way of performance and storage/towing capacity, making it the better choice for family adventures and road trips.