Sunday Drive: Variety is the spice of life
Sun, Nov 12 2017 If there's any one new vehicle the entire world is anxiously waiting for, it's the Jeep Wrangler. Yes, of course the iconic off-roader has a loyal following here in America, but you could plop a Wrangler pretty much anywhere on the globe and everybody will know what it is. Put simply, the redesigned 2018 Jeep Wrangler JL has big, muddy shoes to fill, and the readers of Autoblog are just as interested in the Wrangler's rebirth as anyone else.Moving along, we were fortunate enough last week to spend a bit of time in nearly every version of the venerable Volkswagen Golf all in one day. There isn't a Golf we don't like, but there's one, easily identifiable by its three-digit name, that stands above all the rest: GTI. We think it's the best Golf you can buy, even if there's an R-badged variant that slots above the GTI in VW hierarchy.
Rounding out our recap are three vehicles that could hardly be more different. The 2019 GMC Sierra, which was seen wearing pretty light camouflage, is a truck. The Lamborghini Terzo Millennio – which isn't going to go on sale, ever, at any price – is a conceptual supercar. And the Honda CB1000R is a retro-themed naked standard motorcycle. Variety really is the spice of life.
2018 Jeep Wrangler spy shot mega gallery
Driving nearly every VW Golf: Base, GTI, R, Alltrack — here's what we learned
2019 GMC Sierra spied sporting just a thin wrapping
The Lamborghini Terzo Millennio is a brutally fantastic EV supercar concept
Honda unveils 2 new motorcycles, including retro-flavored CB1000R
- Image Credit: Brian Williams
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- Honda
- Jeep
- Lamborghini
- Volkswagen
- Technology
- Truck
- Convertible
- Crossover
- Hatchback
- SUV
- Performance
- sunday drive
- vw golf gti
- lamborghini terzo millennio
By Jeremy Korzeniewski
See also: 2018 Ford Expedition vs other big SUVs: How it compares on paper, 2019 GMC Sierra spied sporting just a thin wrapping, Sunday Drive: Trucks and SUVs of all shapes and sizes.