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Alfa Romeo, Fiat, and Jeep Vehicles Recalled Due to Potential Airbag Issue
Stellantis is recalling over 300,000 Alfa Romeo, Fiat, and Jeep models because the front-seat airbags may not deploy in a crash, increasing the risk of injury.
Worst Deals on New Cars Right Now
In this look at the worst deals on new cars, Consumer Reports highlights the cars, SUVs, and trucks selling for above MSRP.
First Drive: 2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale is a Disappointing Effort
Consumer Reports' First Drive review of the new 2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale, a small SUV that's available only as a plug-in hybrid.
Talking Cars 422: We Take Delivery of Our 2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale
Episode 422 of the "Talking Cars With Consumer Reports" video podcast covers driving the Alfa Romeo Tonale and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains.
Shop Smarter With the Consumer Reports Price Tracker 2026
The Consumer Reports Price Tracker follows a range of products, from coffee to diapers to a queen-size mattress, to help you make smart buying decisions.
Best SUVs With Comfortable Rear Seats, Quiet Interiors, and Easy-to-Use Controls
For this review of the most comfortable SUVs, CR highlights SUVs with the best visibility and rear seats, most usable controls, and quietest cabins.
Best Used Cars Under $20,000 for Teens
CR and the IIHS present the best used cars for teens under $20,000. These models balance accident avoidance, crash protection, performance, and reliability.
Best Plug-In Hybrid Cars and SUVs
CR highlights the best plug-in hybrid cars and SUVs that scored well in our road tests and predicted reliability. Plus, the PHEVs with the worst fuel economy.
Most and Least Expensive Car Destination Charges
Consumer Reports highlights the most and least expensive destination charges on 2026 cars, SUVs, and trucks. The charges range from $1,150 to $3,250.
What Do Certified Pre-Owned Car Programs Cover and How Long Do They Last?
What does a CPO warranty cover? What's the difference between a used car and a certified pre-owned one? We answer your questions.
Talking Cars 424: Driving the 2023 Dodge Hornet
Episode 424 of the "Talking Cars With Consumer Reports" video podcast covers driving the 2023 Dodge Hornet.
First Drive: 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Electric Vehicle Feels Like an Unfinished Product
Consumer Reports reviews the all-new 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV, sharing details about its power, performance, range, and more.
Talking Cars 330: EV Resale Value, All Weather Tires, and Do-It-All SUVs
Episode 330 of the "Talking Cars With Consumer Reports" video podcast answers audience questions on EV resale value, all-weather tires, SUVs, reliability, Alfa Romeos, and more.
Who Makes the Most Reliable New Cars?
Consumer Reports' latest car reliability survey ranks the brands, reveals how regions compare, and who makes the most reliable new cars.
Owner Satisfaction Ratings: Best and Worst Car Brands Revealed
Consumer Reports shares owners satisfaction ratings by car brand, based on exclusive survey data from its members.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2018-2025 Quick Drive
Alfa Romeo leaps into the premium SUV market with its all-new Stelvio. But with its inconsistent transmission, quirky interior, and frustrating infotainment system, the Stelvio will need more that character to survive its fierce competitors.
2023 Dodge Hornet | 2023 New York Auto Show
Dodge is positioning the small Hornet as a performance-oriented sporty compact SUV. Sharing components with the Alfa Romeo Tonale, the base GT packs a 268-horsepower 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine with a nine-speed automatic for less than $30k.
Alfa Romeo Giulia 2017-2025 Quick Drive
Alfa Romeo is back on American roads. The all-new Giulia seeks to compete in the small luxury sedan segment, offering a lively driving experience, nimble handling, and inviting styling. But we're a bit skeptical about its reliability.
Popular Luxury SUVs to Avoid and What to Get Instead
Consumer Reports highlights popular luxury SUVs to avoid in six categories, along with smart alternatives that perform better.
Giulia Marks Alfa Romeo's U.S. Comeback
Alfa Romeo finally returns to America in force with its all-new Giulia sports sedan. But corporate parent Fiat Chrysler Automobile's bad reliability record gives us pause.