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Driven Car Reviews

The New York Times automotive contributor Tom Voelk looks at all things automotive. Driven is the first podcast to ever win an Emmy Award. That and nearly unanimous 5 star reviews are a good sign this is worth your time. Subscribe today!

Oct 26, 2020

Not a Vette fan? You’ve probably not driven the 2020 C8 Corvette Stingray. After decades of speculation, Chevy’s supercar has finally gone mid-engine with a 6.2-liter V8 behind the seats. And it starts at $60,000. That’s not a typo (but good luck finding one). Tom Voelk checks out a well optioned Z51 model....


Oct 22, 2020

The Genesis brand is finally getting an SUV and it looks like the 2021 GV80 was worth the wait. It will be hitting American roads in the fall of 2020 but if you want a detailed look at it now, Tom Voelk has you covered with a preview. A bonus, he talks to Tony Chen, Genesis Creative Manager and Lead Exterior Designer...


Oct 19, 2020

Porsche brought back it’s much loved flat-6 engine in the 718 but it only came in a package suited strongly for the track. Want that smoothness, punchiness, and throaty engine note with a dollop of comfort and civility? That would be the GTS 4.0. Available in both 718 Boxster and Cayman models, it gives up nothing for...


Oct 15, 2020

TRD stands for Toyota Racing Development. This is not your father’s Camry. The V6-equipped TRD model adds aerodynamic pieces (a wing!) and significant chassis upgrades to become a true driver’s car. Yes, a Camry. Plus, it’s affordable. Automotive specialist Tom Voelk takes a 2020 model out on an empty country road...


Oct 5, 2020

The all new GMC Yukon grows six inches and gains a new independent rear suspension. That means 66% more cargo space and 40% more room in the 3rd row. A choice of two V8s and an inline-6 diesel too. Tom Voelk checks out the all new rugged AT4 model to see if GM has raised the bar high enough to compete (or beat)...