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Lincoln Navigator vs. Cadillac Escalade, by the specs; Hummer EV will get 3 motor options; here's why Steve Torrence ditched the NHRA Winternationals

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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Comparison

Bench Racing: 2020 Lincoln Navigator vs. 2021 Cadillac Escalade

The Cadillac Escalade is back for a fifth generation in 2021 after its recent reveal in California. The big luxobarge needed a makeover after its current five-year run, especially since Lincoln dropped a brand-new and competing Navigator in 2018. Still, with the new model on deck, we figured now was the time to put these monster SUVs side by side to see how they compare.

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Future Cars

Hummer EV Truck Will Offer 3 Motor Options, Report Says

GM's surprise revelation of Hummer's comeback as an electric truck model appears poised to beat the Tesla Cybertruck to market, but just like Tesla models, the Hummer will be offered in several battery and motor flavors.

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Chicago Auto Show

No FOMO Here—Everything You May Have Missed from the 2020 Chicago Auto Show

Your one-stop shop for all the cars, trucks and SUVs from Chicago 2020, the first big show of the year.

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Drives

2020 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport Review: Moving up to Bronze

I’ve been saying the Infiniti Q60 is one of the best-looking cars on the market since its redesign in 2017. I don’t even hate the squiggly C-pillar anymore, but it took a little longer for the smaller Infiniti Q50 shape to grow on me. Now, it has. It’s a hot-looking little sedan, and in Red Sport trim it has all the goods you need. Well, almost all.

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Autoweek Talks: The Blues

Blew By You: Here's a Sweet 16 of Racing's Coolest Blue Liveries

When it comes to racing liveries, blue works and it wins. Consider the all-time greats who have championed blue on the racetrack—Richard Petty, Sebastian Vettel and Jimmie Johnson, just to name a few.

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Racing

Steve Torrence Blew off Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals over Fine, Anger Management Appeal

Torrence missed the opener over a dispute surrounding last fall's $25,000 fine and an anger management assignment handed down by the NHRA over his in-event physical altercation with rival driver Cameron Ferre at the season-ending event at Pomona in November.

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Racing

Sam Mayer Wins ARCA East Opener That Featured a Little Bit of Everything

Derek Griffith didn’t even plan to race on Monday night in the ARCA East season opener at New Smyrna Speedway, but a chance phone call with Chad Bryant placed him within the national spotlight.

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