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Thursday, February 11th, 2010
I have the top or bottom 5 vehicles of 2010 according to U.S. News and World Report. Now of course this is just one group’s opinions of the newest vehicles, but I like what U.S. News and World Report normally has to say. They did the research that we all need to do before we consider buying a new car. I would definitely not consider the 5 worst vehicles of 2010 and put the 5 best vehicles on my list to check out when I’m ready to buy, maybe you should too.
Best 5
Hyundai Genesis Coupe - MSRP $22,000-$31,000
Ford Transit Connect - MSRP $20,780-$22,350 great choice for the small business owners
Mercedes-Benz E-Class - MSRP $48,600-$58,800 this is a redesigned model that is supposedly a better car all around than the one it replaced.
GMC Terrain - MSRP $24,250-$31,000 a very affordable compact SUV
Cadillac CTS Sports Wagon - MSRP $39,830-$53,620
Worst 5
Honda Accord Crosstour - not much cargo space, expensive, and not living up to hype of its competitors.
Dodge Caliber - Dodge has cut back the warranty and one of the models of the Caliber. Not good news.
Lexus HS hybrid - it supposedly doesn’t excel as a Lexus or hybrid.
Chrysler Sebring - “same bad investment as it ever was.” Yikes!
Land Rover LR4 - expensive car with bad fuel economy and poor reputation for reliability. Not worth it.
So there are the good and the bad. If you want more details on each vehicle, read the article. May be worth it for you.
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
The Chicago Auto Show starts tomorrow. Are you excited? I’m alittle excited because I really want to hear what Toyota will say at their press conference tomorrow. After the Toyota Prius was recalled in Japan the other day, the problems continue for Toyota, but I really think that their reputation is strong and they will recover with these recalls just being a distant memory soon. They just need to say the right things at the press conference. So, that’s one thing I’m anxious to see at the Chicago Auto Show. After that…..hmmm not sure there is anything standing out that interests me about this show, but I’m sure there will be some interesting pieces from the Chicago Auto Show as it begins tomorrow and opens to the public on Friday.
Honda plans to unveil a new Honda Odyssey concept and Toyota supposedly will be showing us some new stuff as well. I like to check out all the new models and upgrades that are unveiled at these shows. The concept cars are the best though. Hopefully there will be some funky concepts to check out. There always are. I also like to read the winners and losers of the shows. I’m hoping the Chicago Auto Show will continue to show promise and excitement for our auto industry this year. Stay tuned for updates from the show.
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Friday, February 5th, 2010
So if it wasn’t enough that Toyota has a recall for the accelerator pedal for 2.3 million vehicles, now there is rumor, well I think more than just a rumor that the Toyota Prius could get recalled now for brake problems. Yikes! The president of Toyota called this situation a “crisis.” I would say so. I feel sorry for the Toyota dealers throughout the country that have ticked customers on their hands and ALOT of vehicles to fix and of course (as I would) everyone wants theirs fixed NOW!
Ford does not have an “official” recall in place, but they will be fixing 17,600 Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan hybrids that have a software problem that gives the drivers the impression that the brakes have failed. This is not the case and at no time is the car without brakes, but still. That’s alittle unsettling for a driver to see that message! The good news is that there is no safety concern with this “recall.”
Also I wanted to let you know that if you saw my blog earlier this week, I was talking about technologies in cars that are causing more distractions for drivers. Well, the Transportation Secretary, Ray LaHood, spoke today about how concerned he was that “gadgets and bells and whistles” are distracting drivers. Maybe something will get done to try to curb this problem. We shall see.
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
Do you have a fancy new car or are planning on getting one soon? Well, you may very well have an opportunity to have some seriously cool technology in your dashboard, and yet another distraction while you are driving. Some vehicles will have 10 inch screens with availability to the web, 3-D maps, and high-def videos. You can even watch a movie…..all while driving! Great! Well, supposedly you will not be able to access some of the technology while your car is actually in motion, but still. Sounds great but how can having a video screen and access to everything under the sun be good while you drive. I understand that the automakers will limit some things, but there has to be something else. More distractions cannot continue to happen while we are driving. Texting, talking, surfing the web……what’s next? I know some of you probably think I sound like some little nerd that is prim and proper all the time. Not true. I like to follow the rules, but with these distractions it is hard to follow the rules all the time! Too much other good stuff going on!!!
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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Recently at the Detroit Auto Show, GM introduced the GMC Granite concept vehicle. This is a subcompact crossover, which is 2 feet shorter than the 2010 GMC Terrain. This vehicle is aimed at young buyers who may not have ever bought a GMC brand vehicle before. GMC customers are mostly older with full-size sport utilities or pickup trucks. GM is hoping to interest late teens to mid-30s clientele.
I guess GM hasn’t decided whether to put the GMC Granite into production, but it sure looks as though it will be. It’s major competition is the Scion xB, Nissan Cube, and Kia Soul. Assuming the Granite does become for sale, the price is expected to be competitive with its competitors in the range of $15,500-about $18,000.
The GMC Granite is 161.3 inches, the Cube 156.7 inches, Soul 161.6 inches, and the xB 167.3 inches. There is a new turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine with a 6-speed automatic transmission. There are two doors on each side that open in opposite directions like French doors.
I guess we’ll have to wait and see if the GMC Granite comes into production, but it sure seems like this vehicle can compete with the others. Might be worth making.
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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
In case you haven’t had the time to check out the auto news lately, I thought I would give you some things of importance (at least in my mind!)
1. The Detroit Auto Show is over and the Chicago Auto Show will begin in the middle of February. Lots of concept cars were unveiled with certainly more to come at the Chicago Auto Show.
2. GM is finally getting rid of Saab. Spyker is going to be the new proud owner of Saab. Good news for Saab lovers that desperately did not want to see Saab die.
3. After the latest recall for Toyota, they have “halted” sales of all models that were recalled. This continues to be bad news for Toyota. They are a good company so I bet they will find some way to get back on top, but some work will definitely need to be done.
4. GM will start making their own electric motors for their vehicles in 2012 lower costs and improve quality.
Keep up to date with important/interesting auto news here at centercaps.net!
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Sunday, January 24th, 2010
Things have not been too good lately for Toyota. See the real problem is that Toyota like Honda has a reputation of quality, durability, and steadiness and with recalls obviously this could permanently damage their reputations. First, there was a recall of 4.2 million vehicles for floor mats that could jam the brake pedal back in September that brought some negative publicity to Toyota. Then there was a recall of 110,000 Toyota Tundra pickups in November for possibility of spare tires falling off. But the most crucial recall is the one from last week of 2.3 million vehicles for a problem that could cause the throttle to stick. That’s not good. And worse yet is that there is no way to fix this problem. Toyota isn’t sure what to do about it. If this happens to you, you need to turn off the engine, pull over, and call a dealer. There were several complaints made to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about problems. One person was test driving a Toyota RAV4 with a car salesman when the car took off because the throttle was stuck. Another driver slammed into a palm tree in Florida when the throttle would not close.
I personally have never owned a Toyota, but I know several people that have and they love their Toyotas and the reliability. These major recalls in the last 4 months are possibility detrimental to Toyota. Many people will change their minds about buying a Toyota especially since this last recall there currently is no solution to the problem. It’s too bad for Toyota because I’m sure their sales were affected last year with the auto industry problems in general and now they have all these recalls. A great deal of negative publicity. Let’s see how Toyota can fare. I have a question to Toyota owners…..do these recalls cause you to have concern with Toyota vehicles, or are you ok with this company and they are just hitting alittle bump in the road?! Let me know. I would love to hear from you.
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Thursday, January 21st, 2010
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The new 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback is a nice looking car. If you notice, the rear is more than just a regular hatchback, it is quite sporty with the spoiler on it! Fancy! It’s different than it’s competitors, the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla. It’s a small car but according to different reviews, quite roomy inside. There are many different models of this car. The price ranges from $19,190 to a model that starts at $33,590. It’s a four-cylinder engine but as the price increases so does the horsepower.
The thing is that the Lancer Sportback looks like a nice car for $20,000 but geez I don’t think I’d be dying to have this car for $33,000 let alone more. I don’t know you can get many others cars for that price that are “more luxury” than a Mitsubishi. No offense to Mitsubishi of course. The gas mileage is ok, but not great. You will get 17 miles per gallon in the city and 25 mpg on the highway. Might be worth checking out but I’m not totally sold, the uniqueness of the Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback is what has me interested for sure.
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
There were 6 (of the many more) 2011 models that were unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show that according to cnnmoney.com are “worth waiting for.”
1. Honda CR-Z - It goes on sale this summer and it will be a hybrid. It will get 36-38 mpg on the highway with the automatic transmission and alittle less with the manual. This will be safe small car.
2. Ford Focus - You’ve heard a lot about this car. The anticipation is great. Hopefully this car pans out as everyone expects it to. It should get about 33 mpg combined city and highway and the engine will be more powerful than the current Focus.
3. Lincoln MKX - This is a crossover with a 305-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 engine. That’s power! Lots of interior upgrades and technologies for this luxury vehicle.
4. Mercedes-Benz E-class Cabriolet - This car goes on sale this spring. This is a cloth top convertible.
5. Ford Mustang GT 5.0 - another one that we’ve heard alot about. 5.0-liter V8 engine with 412 horsepower. If you want to buy a Mustang, hang on and wait for this one I gues. It’s better than the 2010 model out now.
6. Cadillac CTS-V Coupe - This is a supercharged 556-horsepower with the same engine as the four-door CTS-V sedan. It will be available with either a 6-speed automatic or a 6-speed manual transmission.
So hold on to your old cars until these new 2011 models are for sale. Might be worth your time.
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Sunday, January 17th, 2010
Well the Detroit Auto Show is underway to the public now and some auto websites already have been there done that and have some opinions as well (of course!) Autoblog.com said the auto show was smaller, like last year, than years past and less vehicles or concepts unveiled. Autoweek.com spent a lot of time there this past week and they came up with the four best vehicles of the Detroit Auto Show, in their opinions of course! The four categories were Best in Show, Most Significant, Most Fun, and Best Concept. And the winners are……
Best in Show - Audi E-tron - this is actually a concept car but autoweek hopes and expects it to become a sporty two-seater that will be awesome to drive.
Most Significant - 2012 Ford Focus - this is the European Focus that many have been hoping would come to the U.S. It’s coming!
Most Fun - Mini Beachcomber - a concept that is a preview of the Mini’s new SUV. This vehicle has huge tires, no doors, and no roof. That makes it fun already!
Best Concept - Volkswagen New Compact Coupe - Autoweek loved the fact that this concept was “so polished, and how finished” the car looked for a concept. It looked very ready for production.
There were many finalists in each category, but the staff at autoweek.com hashed it out and came up with these winners. I’m sure the Detroit Auto Show doesn’t really care who wins what awards, they just want a lot of people there. The automakers want to win awards, but more than that they want there models out there and hope that the economy keeps turning around and people buy their cars. I think that will happen in 2010. I’m an optimist.
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