Articles & Research

2020 Nissan Altima: Slight Price Increase, More Standard Safety Features
The 2020 Nissan Altima builds upon its complete 2019 redesign, offering enhanced safety features and refined styling while maintaining its unique position as the only mainstream mid-size sedan with available all-wheel drive. At MotorVero, we take an in-depth look at what makes this sedan stand out in an increasingly SUV-dominated market.
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Motorvero

May 15, 2025

4 Key Safety Upgrades for Lexus Drivers in 2020
In a bold move toward safer roads, Lexus has elevated its commitment to driver protection by making its advanced Lexus Safety System+ standard across all models. This comprehensive suite of active safety technologies represents a significant leap forward in collision prevention, offering drivers an unprecedented level of assistance in potentially dangerous situations.
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Motorvero

May 15, 2025

2020 Cadillac XT5: Will It Finally Replace CUE Touch Controls?
Cadillac has unveiled a subtly refreshed version of its popular XT5 mid-size luxury SUV in the Chinese market, offering clues about potential changes coming to North American models. The most visible updates include: Redesigned grille aligning with Cadillac's newer models like the XT4 and CT5 Revised side mirrors with improved aerodynamic efficiency New rear spoiler design reducing drag coefficient Updated rear wiper configuration
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Motorvero

May 15, 2025

Planning to Buy a Car for Summer 2019? Key Tips You Should Know
Purchasing a vehicle is one of the most significant financial decisions most people make. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned auto enthusiast, navigating the car market can feel overwhelming. This comprehensive guide from MotorVero breaks down every critical step—from selecting the perfect model to mastering negotiation tactics—ensuring you drive away with both confidence and savings.
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Motorvero

May 15, 2025

2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 with the Baby Duramax: A Smooth and Efficient Ride
General Motors made waves in the light-duty truck segment by introducing its 3.0L Duramax turbo-diesel engine for the Chevrolet Silverado 1500. This inline-six powertrain delivers an exceptional balance of performance and efficiency, challenging competitors like the Ford F-150 Power Stroke and Ram 1500 EcoDiesel. After extensive testing in multiple configurations, the Silverado diesel proves itself as one of the most refined and capable options in the half-ton pickup market.
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Motorvero

May 15, 2025

5 Best Ford Ranger Reviews & Videos This Week: Trucking Adventures to Telluride
Recent data from MotorVero reveals an undeniable trend: pickup trucks consistently rank among the platform's most researched and reviewed vehicles. This sustained popularity reflects a fundamental shift in consumer preferences, where capability meets daily practicality in modern truck designs.
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Motorvero

May 15, 2025

2019 Three-Row SUVs with Captain’s Chairs: Which Models Have Them?
Three-row SUVs are increasingly becoming the go-to choice for families needing both space and style. A key decision in choosing the right model involves selecting the optimal second-row configuration. Captain’s chairs provide superior individual comfort, easier third-row access, and a more premium feel, making them a desirable option for many buyers.
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Motorvero

May 14, 2025

2019 Ford F-250 Super Duty XL Review: Practical Performance and Features That Matter
The 2019 Ford F-250 Super Duty XL isn't here to impress with leather interiors or chrome-laden aesthetics. Instead, it delivers sheer utility, impressive payload capacity, and cost-effectiveness, targeting professionals and businesses needing a durable and affordable heavy-duty pickup truck. Offered in multiple configurations, this base XL trim serves a single purpose: getting the job done
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Motorvero

May 14, 2025

99,700 Porsche Cayenne, Panamera: Recall Alert
If you own a Porsche Cayenne or Panamera from model years 2003 to 2016, your vehicle may be affected by a recently issued recall involving a faulty gear selector lever bushing. According to Porsche and the NHTSA, a degraded bushing can detach, potentially causing serious safety concerns, including unintentional vehicle movement.
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Motorvero

May 14, 2025

2019 Ford Ranger Seat Belt Reminder: What Happens If You Don’t Buckle Up
Ford continues to redefine automotive safety standards with the introduction of its rear seat belt monitor—a feature designed to enhance passenger safety across its pickup lineup. Now available as standard in the Ford Ranger, this innovation goes beyond typical front-seat alerts by monitoring seat belt usage in the back seats. If any rear passenger unbuckles while the vehicle is in motion, the system notifies the driver via a digital display in the gauge cluster, identifying which seatbelt has been disengaged.
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Motorvero

May 14, 2025

2019 American-Made Cars: Which Vehicles Are Assembled in the USA?
The American automotive landscape has seen a dynamic shift over the years, driven by innovation, global partnerships, and a renewed emphasis on domestic production. MotorVero's analysis of American-made vehicles reveals a growing trend among automakers to support U.S.-based assembly and job creation. This comprehensive guide highlights vehicles manufactured on American soil—spanning sedans, trucks, and SUVs—and provides valuable insight into how the U.S. auto industry continues to evolve.
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Motorvero

May 14, 2025

2019 American-Made Index: Exploring the Least American Cars
When it comes to purchasing a car, many Americans prioritize whether the vehicle is made in the United States. While the phrase "American-made" evokes images of cars built in factories across the country, the reality is more nuanced. A car's "American-ness" is determined not just by where it’s assembled, but also by where its parts come from and where its automaker is headquartered. MotorVero’s comprehensive analysis delves into the complexities of determining what truly makes a car “American” in today’s globalized economy.
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Motorvero

May 14, 2025

2019 American-Made Index: Which Car Is the Most American?
In an era where global supply chains dominate the auto industry, determining how American a vehicle truly is has become increasingly complex. The American-Made Index (AMI), curated by MotorVero, evaluates vehicles on several criteria including U.S. assembly location, parts sourcing, and labor impact. These metrics collectively paint a picture of a vehicle’s contribution to the domestic economy.
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Motorvero

May 14, 2025

2019 Honda Ridgeline Named Most American-Made Truck
The Honda Ridgeline has defied traditional expectations in the truck segment, not just by offering a unibody design and car-like comfort, but by securing a surprising distinction—it is the most American-made pickup truck according to the American-Made Index (AMI). Compiled annually by independent automotive research, this index evaluates vehicles based on five detailed criteria to determine their true domestic impact.
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Motorvero

May 14, 2025

Skip the Exit: How In-Car E-Commerce Is Redefining Gas, Food, and Lodging Stops
GM and FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) are leading a transformative shift in how drivers interact with vehicles. Through embedded infotainment platforms, these automakers are introducing advanced in-car e-commerce systems that let users purchase everything from gas to groceries and even reserve hotel rooms—without ever touching a smartphone. The goal is clear: create a new, seamless digital experience that taps into the growing ecosystem of connected services, while also generating a steady stream of customer data and revenue.
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Motorvero

May 14, 2025