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Thursday, 13 January 2011

New Cars for 2011: What to Look For

For 2011 models, the magic word is mileage. Gas mileage gains abound in  the ’11s–from Ford’s Mustang (rated 30 mpg in highway driving) to General Motors’ new high-mileage Chevrolet Cruze small car (pictured at right)  to new hybrids from Honda, Hyundai, Lexus, Porsche, and Volkswagen. “People have come to accept that gas will remain expensive, and high mpg has become a major shopping point and a major factor in car advertising,” says Jessica Caldwell, director of pricing and industry analysis for auto information web site Edmunds.com.
But consumer demand isn’t the only driving force for high mpg. By 2016, the cars of each auto company must average 35.5 mpg under recently-adopted federal regulations. (See What You’ll be Driving in 2016. )

The race for mileage and consumer dollars has spawned 17 first-year models. In small cars, Ford Fiesta and Chevrolet Cruze–both based on cars already sold in Europe–are joined by the Mazda2. Among hybrids, Honda’s sporty hatchback CR-Z (pictured at left) and Lexus CT 200h join the pack. Two small SUVs, known as the Mini Countryman and Nissan Juke (pictured below), also debut. And the Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt, the much-anticipated plug-in electrics, will soon hit showroom floors.
Some of the best-known SUVs and minivans will get full redesigns. The Ford Explorer and Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs are all-new as are the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna minivans.
Under the hood, smaller engines with turbochargers that kick in when you want more power will be more widely available, too. (See 2011 Ford Explorer MPG Gains 20% to 30%.) And you can look for growing numbers of models with electronic stability control as standard safety equipment. This feature, already in 88% of 2010s, will be mandatory for all new models in 2012.
Looking for bargains? Since many 2011s came out in spring or summer (examples: the redesigned BMW 5-series, the Hyundai Sonata and Ford Mustang), you can get some of the best deals around on the remaining 2010 models of those cars. (See Best Car Deals on Hot Models and Cold).
If you’re thinking about buying or leasing a 2011, remember these points:
Don’t assume you have to pay full price just because the car is new or redesigned. Informed negotiation always pays. Check out average selling prices on sites like Edmunds.com and TrueCar.com. For instance, a 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS with typical options is selling for $20,990 or $775 under sticker price, according to Edmunds. A 2011 BMW 528i is selling at $44,336 or $909 below list price.

Expect fewer and smaller incentives on 2011s. Though well below pre-recession levels, auto sales have been rising steadily this year partly due to heavy incentives. (Toyota kicked off the big scramble of rebates, low-rate financing, and cheap lease deals to kickstart sales after its major recalls.) Such incentives, which hurt manufacturers’ and dealers’ profits, have already been scaled back on remaining 2010s. Nevertheless, be sure you get any available incentives.

If you aren’t in a hurry, wait until December. The final month of the year is always one of the best months for car shopping because most people are busy spending time and money on holiday gifts. If you’re enough of a contrarian to research and negotiate hard just before the holidays, though, you might find a great deal.

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Top 10 Exotic Sports Cars

A three-quarter front view of a 2010 Aston Martin DBS Volante, one of our Top 10 Exotic Sports Cars
There are cars and then there are exotic cars. These aren't sedans we drive to work in, or the SUVs we drive the kids to school with. These are automotive deities, beautiful jewels of speed and sex appeal that populate dreams and computer desktops. With selections from companies like Aston Martin and Lamborghini, plus classic greats like the Chevrolet Corvette, the world of exotics has never been bigger, better or more exciting. We picked a group that is reasonably easy to find and somewhat livable on a daily basis. After all, there's nothing wrong with taking the kids to school in a Ferrari.

Audi R8

A front view of a black 2008 Audi R8

Audi R8
Base Price: $109,000
Engine:
4.2-liter V8
Horsepower: 420 @ 7800 rpm
0-60 mph: 4.4 seconds

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

A three-quarter front view of a red 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
Base Price: $199,900 (est.)
Engine:
6.3-liter DOHC 32-valve V8
Horsepower: 563 @ 6,800 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.5 seconds

Porsche 911 Turbo

A three-quarter front view of a silver Porsche 911 Turbo

Porsche 911 Turbo
Base Price: $123,695
Engine:
3.6-liter twin-turbocharged flat-6
Horsepower: 480 bhp @ 6000 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.4 seconds

Spyker C8 Spyder

A three-quarter front view of a black 2007 Spyker C8 Spyder

Spyker C8 Spyder
Base Price: $269,995
Engine:
4.2-liter V8
Horsepower: 400 bhp @ 6500 rpm
0-60 mph: 4.5 seconds

Lamborghini Gallardo

A three-quarter front view of a light green 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560/4

Lamborghini Gallardo
Base Price: $175,000
Engine: 5.0-liter V10
Horsepower: 520 @ 8000 rpm
0-60 mph: 4.1 seconds

Chevrolet Corvette ZR1

A three-quarter front view of a 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1

Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
Base Price: $106,520
Engine:
6.2-liter LS9 supercharged V8
Horsepower: 638 hp @ 6,500 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.4 seconds

Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano

A three-quarter front view of a red 2007 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano

Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
Base Price: $250,000
Engine:
6.0-liter V12
Horsepower: 611 hp @ 7,600 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.7 seconds

Aston Martin DBS Volante

A three-quarter rear view of a 2010 Aston Martin DBS Volante

Aston Martin DBS Volante
Base Price: $283,900
Engine:
5.9-liter, 48-valve V12
Horsepower: 510 hp @ 6,500 rpm
0-60 mph: 4.3 seconds

Maserati GranTurismo

A three-quarter front view of a black Maserati GranTurismo

Maserati GranTurismo
Base Price: $120,000
Engine:
4.2-liter V8
Horsepower: 405 hp @ 7,100 rpm
0-60 mph: 5.2 seconds

Nissan GT-R

A three-quarter rear view of a silver 2009 Nissan GT-R on the track at the Reno-Fernley Raceway in Nevada

Nissan GT-R
Base Price: $69,850
Engine:
3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V6
Horsepower: 480 hp @ 6,800 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.5 seconds