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Audi is one of today's most successful luxury brands, having effectively leveraged its minimalist styling and Quattro all-wheel-drive system into a compelling image of modernity and innovation.
Bentley offers a compelling blend of old-world British charm mixed with modern luxury tech and performance courtesy of its owner, the Volkswagen Group. What this means in practice is that Bentleys look, drive, and smell like Bentleys—right down to their genteel sportiness, sumptuous leather interiors, and gorgeous wood inlays.
Chevrolet has for decades leveraged its all-American heritage to foster showroom success. As a full-line automaker fielding a diverse product lineup, many of its vehicles are also available from other General Motors brands.
The 2018 Chevrolet Corvette is a sleek and powerful sports car with a 6.2-liter V8 engine, known for its speed and handling. It has a stylish interior and modern technology features.
Ferraris are what dreams are made of. Fast, sexy, and highly exclusive, these Italian supercars push the boundaries of performance and cause a stir wherever they go.
Ford has been an important part of automotive history for more than a century. Its own history centers around iconic models such as the hot-selling F-150 pickup and the sporty Mustang pony car.
While Hyundai started out as a purveyor of budget-priced economy cars, it's now a big hitter in the automotive world with many impressively engineered and handsomely designed vehicles on offer.
While Kia was once synonymous with basic, bland transportation that happened to have stellar warranties, it now makes some of the most striking and competitive cars in the business—that still have stellar warranties.
Lamborghini has spent decades as the purveyor of drool-worthy supercars that are more commonly seen on bedroom posters than actual roads. The Italian automaker is currently a subsidiary of Audi, which in turn is owned by the Volkswagen Group.
The Land Rover badge adorns elegantly styled, off-road-ready SUVs while its swanky fleet of Range Rover models include the brand's trademark ruggedness with increased luxury.
Smaller and sportier than the flagship S-class, the Mercedes-Benz C-class nonetheless offers a similar experience in a more compact and affordable package.
You might know Mini as the spunky, go-kart-like British purveyor of small hatchbacks, convertibles, and SUVs, but the brand is actually owned by BMW. Despite its Germanic roots, Mini's lineup—especially the Mini Cooper—maintains the cheeky styling of the original British Minis from the 1960s.
Volkswagen has come a long way from being the manufacturer of spartan Beetles of the 1960s to today's set of sporty hatchbacks, sensible sedans, and useful SUVs.