Filed under: Car Buying , Coupes , Sedans/Saloons , Crossovers/CUVs , Audi Audi A5 - Click above for a high-res image gallery When Audi announced it would begin offering the A5 with its turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four for the 2010 model year , we expected the manual-equipped entry-level model to be priced significantly lower than the current 3.2-liter, stick-shifted A5. Thankfully, Audi didn't disappoint. For $36,000* you'll be able to get behind the wheel of the A5 2.0T Quattro Coupe with a manual transmission in Premium trim, with the Premium Plus model commanding $39,500 and the Prestige variant priced at $44,300
Continue reading...16. July 2009
Filed under: Car Buying , Trends , Sedans/Saloons , Honda , Toyota While the Honda Accord dominated the 1990s, it has been virtually all Toyota Camry in the new century. Yet a look back at the first six months of 2009 shows that the newer, larger Accord is continuing to gain ground on its chief rival.
Continue reading...14. July 2009
Filed under: Car Buying , Sedans/Saloons , Jaguar Elle Macpherson launches the 2010 Jaguar XJ - Click above for high-res image gallery Jaguar caught everyone's attention last week with the launch of the brand-spankin'-new-for-2010 XJ sedan and there are already rumors afoot of a two-door version in the works. In the here-and-now, the stoic British automaker says that orders for its new flagship sedan are already up to speed. According to Jaguar, in the few days since the car's launch, they've already received 55 orders, seemingly a modest figure, but that apparently already puts it at the same pace as the XF has experienced.
Continue reading...14. July 2009
Filed under: Sedans/Saloons , Chevrolet , GM , Pontiac , Australia 2009 Chevy Caprice SS (Middle East) - Click above for high-res photo gallery When General Motors' Bob Lutz talks, we listen. The reason, of course, is that he always gives us something good to write
Continue reading...11. July 2009
Filed under: Sedans/Saloons , Chevrolet , GM 2009 Chevy Caprice SS (Middle East) - Click above for a high-res photo gallery Bob Lutz is back, and after what seems like five minutes into his job as GM's new marketing kingpin, he's doing what he does best: making headlines. Rest assured that this is a good thing, as El Generalissimo Roberto Maximo told Automobile Magazine that yes, the Pontiac G8 will live on in the United States as the Chevy Caprice. So much for Fritz "I'm not a fan of rebadging" Henderson's statement to the contrary a couple of weeks ago
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17. July 2009
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