The Most Comprehensive Car Comparison Platform on the Internet.
Specs, verdicts, and known issues for 30 years of cars — all in one place. 526 lineages, 584 individual cars compared.
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21 categories · 526 lineages
Wagon
Long-roof workhorses
Audi RS6 · Mercedes-AMG E 63 · Mercedes-Benz E-Class · Porsche Panamera
Full-size SUV
Body-on-frame three-rows, V8s, towing
Cadillac Escalade · Chevrolet Suburban · Chevrolet Tahoe · Ford Expedition
Pickup
Lifestyle and workhorse pickup trucks
Chevrolet Colorado · Ford Ranger · Rivian R1T · Toyota Tacoma
Full-size Pickup
Half-ton pickups — work, tow, daily
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 · Ford F-150 · Ford F-150 Lightning · Ford F-150 Raptor
Sport Sedan
M, AMG, RS and the rest
Alfa Romeo Giulia · Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio · Audi RS3 · Audi RS4
Muscle Car
American V8 muscle, then and now
Chevrolet Camaro · Dodge Challenger · Dodge Charger · Ford Mustang
GT
Grand tourers and four-seat coupés
Aston Martin DB11 · Aston Martin DB12 · Aston Martin DB7 · Aston Martin DB9
Hypercar
Seven-figure halo cars
Aston Martin Valkyrie · Lotus Evija · McLaren P1 · McLaren Senna
Featured Stories
A fresh mix of cars and tech every visit
BMW iX
BMW's flagship EV SUV — bespoke EV platform, 105.2 kWh battery, dual-motor AWD.
Read the 30-year arc →Lamborghini Revuelto
Aventador's hybrid successor — 6.5 NA V12 (814bhp) plus three electric motors (combined 1001bhp).
Read the 30-year arc →Range Rover Evoque
Sold here since 2012.
Read the 30-year arc →Volvo XC60
Sold here since 2010.
Read the 30-year arc →Audi Q5
On the US market since 2009.
Read the 30-year arc →Hyundai Kona
Hyundai's smallest crossover, sold here since 2018.
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Each lineage page covers a car across multiple generations — from launch to the latest. Real spec data, real prices adjusted for inflation, real production gaps when the model paused. Updated annually as new generations land and used prices shift.
Sources
Manufacturer technical specs, NHTSA recall data, Car and Driver and Motor Trend reviews, Edmunds, Kelley Blue Book, MotorWeek, Hagerty, owner club forums, and manufacturer press materials. Each page lists its sources at the bottom.
Methodology
Inflation multipliers applied to convert historical MSRPs to 2026 dollars. Used market prices reflect current US private-sale and dealer rates from KBB, Edmunds, AutoTrader and Bring a Trailer. Headline trim chosen as the variant most enthusiasts mean by "the" generation.
Independence
This site receives no money from manufacturers. All cars covered, including the bad ones. The companion YouTube channel reviews vehicles Ross has actually driven; this site covers the historical and technical context they deserve.
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