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All About Cars is a syndicated column that provides readers with new vehicle reviews. This weekly column was established by Automotive Journalist Bob Hall. Senior Editor Mike Blake who has contributed more than 200 columns for this outlet has guided the column to nationwide syndication and has written All About Cars since 2004. You can subscribe to the free service by simply using the editorial content below and the photos provided. Contact our media staff for more information on the All About Cars column.
2009 Hyundai Genesis: A Luxury Vehicle at an Average-Car Price
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
A new player in the luxury car genre, Hyundai, the Korean car manufacturer that began with econo-box vehicles starting with the Cortina in 1968, has grown in stature and in quality and is making its assault on the upscale car market a successful reality with the Hyundai Genesis.
Noted for its slanted, stylized “H” logo, Hyundai executives say the icon symbolizes two people shaking hands. The name, Hyundai, is Korean language for “modernity” a . . . read more
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2009 BMW M6 Convertible: Sports Car Mentality in a Luxury Skin
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
BMW brands itself as builders of “America’s Driving Machine,” and its loyal following swears by the Bavarian company’s ability to make powerful, sexy, stylish, quality automobiles that utilize the most avant-garde electronics and comforts while sacrificing nothing in the driving experience.
Since 1983, when BMW took the engine from its M1 and modified it as the M88/3 and installed it in the Series 6, the M6 line has been acclaimed as a luxurio . . . read more
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2009 Nissan 370Z: Passionate Performance Carries on the Excitement
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Nissan’s exciting Z-Cars began life under the Datsun badge with the Fairlady Z in 1969. That sporty car was exported to America as the Datsun 240Z, while the original vehicle was named after the play, “My Fair Lady”. Featuring a 2.4-liter engine, the 240Z carried 150 horses and sold for $3526.
Subsequent Z-cars also utilized engine size in their alpha-numeric names, as the 2.6-liter 260Z (139hp) debuted in 1974; the 2.8-liter 280Z (149hp) came . . . read more
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2009 Volkswagen Tiguan: A Tiger of a CUV
Monday, June 08, 2009
Volkswagen’s newest offering may not be catlike in the sleekest sense, but it is versatile, and may have nine uses, if not nine lives. The allusion to cats is brought into mind due to the quizzical name given this new VW, a crossover called “Tiguan.” According to Volkswagen officials, the name Tiguan comes from a combination of tiger and iguana.
We’ve seen many cat-cars – Jaguar, Cougar, Cheetah and Wildcat come to mind – but I don’t recall . . . read more
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2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart: Think of it as the Evo-Light
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Mitsubishi has scored in America with its Lancer Evolution, or Evo. Coming to market after successes in the World Rally Championships in 1992, the Evo has had 10 generations of changes and has earned popularity as a modern-day muscle car that brings rally and track appeal to the streets.
The Evo, however, has limited mainstream appeal, and to broaden its potential market, Mitsubishi has developed a new sibling, the Lancer Ralliart, which is so . . . read more
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2009 Mazda 6i Grand Touring: A sporty alternative to the family sedan
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Mazda, which began business as Toyo Cork Kogyo, a machine manufacturer, in 1920, became an automobile maker in 1930 with the introduction of the Mazda-Go. All cars produced by Toyo Kogyo (the eventual name of the manufacturer) were called Mazdas, taking an anglicized version of its founder’s name, Jujiro Matsuda. The company officially became Mazda in 1984, to honor both its founder and the divinity within Zoroastrianism, Ahuru Mazda, also known . . . read more
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2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4: Signature SUV shows plenty of life
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Jeep Grand Cherokee began with a crash in 1992 when then-Chrysler president Robert Lutz made a grand entrance at the Detroit Auto Show by driving the vehicle, with Detroit Mayor Coleman Young in the passenger seat, through a plate glass window to debut the SUV.
With a new generation of Grand Cherokee planned for 2010 release – a 2011 model-year vehicle – powered by a fuel-efficient V-6 engine under hood, this mid-sized unibody sports ute stil . . . read more
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2009 Mercedes-Benz CL550: Heavyweight Luxury, Comfort and Stature
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The Third-generation Mercedes-Benz CL-class more than lives up to its alpha-iconic name, in fact it overpowers it. The German automaker chose the CL-class name for the Germanic slogan: “Comfort Leicht,” which translates to “Comfort Light” in English. After driving the lush and plush 4650-lb. 2009 CL550, it is obvious that neither the comfort level nor the curbweight are light … the Mercedes-Benz CL550 is a genuine heavyweight in luxury and statur . . . read more
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2009 Chrysler Sebring Touring Sedan: Excitement in mid-size’s name and looks
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
The name Sebring evokes excitement in the automotive world, beginning with the 12-hour endurance race in Sebring, Florida that was begun in 1952, and which has been won by such legendary racing names as Mario Andretti, A. J. Foyt, Dan Gurney, Bruce McLaren, Briggs Cunningham, Juan Manuel Fangio, Jacky Ickx and Stirling Moss .
Exhilarating vehicles including Maserati Sebring 2-door convertibles and Austin-Healey Sebring Sprites carried the nam . . . read more
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2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring: Economic Sportwagon built with quality and style
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
When Hyundai redesigned its compact Elantra for the 2007 model year, the company dropped the hatchback body style, keeping only a four-door sedan. At the 2008 Chicago Auto Show, Hyundai announced that a hatchback is returning to the lineup in the form of the 2009 Elantra Touring.
Essentially a sportwagon, the Elantra Touring is another show of proof that Hyundai has evolved from the econo-box car maker of the past to a full-fledged quality veh . . . read more
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2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid: Status-Filling Luxury SUV Tries a Green Approach
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The trendy choice for those who want what is arguably the highest level of sports utility luxury and who can afford it, is the Cadillac Escalade. Sitting at the top of the lavish SUV ladder for 10 years, the Escalade is a favorite among celebrities and performance and style aficionados who often trick out their vehicles with dubbed wheels, chrome, audio and video enhancements, more power, leather and airbrushed exteriors.
Celebrities including . . . read more
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2009 Chevrolet Malibu LT: Mid-size changes over the decades
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
The Chevrolet Malibu story began in the 1960s. Named after a trendy beach colony in Southern California – I surfed there during my teen-age years, and several surf movies were filmed there – Malibu was a mid-sized subseries of Chevelle from 1964-1978. Some Malibu SS models galloped out 350 horses and were full-fledged muscle cars – the Chevy SS (Super Sport) era began in 1961 with its Impala 409, and Malibu followed Impala, Nova and Chevelle with . . . read more
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2009 Ford F-150 Lariat 4x4 Supercrew: America’s Tough Truck in a Luxury Trim
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
When Ford inaugurated its F-150 truck line in 1948 they believed they had developed a truck that would be competitive in the marketplace, but it is doubtful that they envisioned creating a pick-up that would become “America’s Truck” for more than three decades. They created a vehicle that was destined to be the top-selling line in the United States for more than a quarter-century.
Last year’s F-150 led Ford’s F-Series lineup to a 32nd straight . . . read more
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2009 Dodge Challenger R/T: American Muscle 40 Years Later
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Call it retro-muscle, the 2009 Dodge Challenger is true to its heritage; it looks feels and acts like an iconic 1960s-’70s muscle car.
One of the most head-turning vehicles I have driven this year, the Challenger evokes smiles, nods, double takes and knowing glances from those who saw the originals cruising the highways 40 years ago, and also those too young to have been around them, but who appreciate old-school American automotive power.
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2009 Chevrolet Traverse: Large family crossover takes over for minvans
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Chevy has joined its GM siblings in presenting a large car-based sports-utility crossover with three rows. Emulating the Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Saturn Outlook, the Chevrolet Traverse, which is built on the same Lambda platform and utilizes the same 3.6-liter V-6 powerplant as its clones, is ostensibly a modern minivan without the sliding doors. From the current marketing perspective, the Traverse is considered a large family crossover with . . . read more
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2009 Saab 9-3 Aero Sportcombi: Scandinavian Manufacturer Stays Strong With Trendy Sport Wagon
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Saab, the Swedish-based division of General Motors might have recently filed for bankruptcy (reorganization) protection, and it might be spun off into its own independent company or be purchased by another group, but it remains a solid manufacturer of well-built automobiles, and indications are that it will be around for a long time. The Saab Aero 9-3 SportCombi is one of those well-built vehicles.
An upscale sport wagon created to recoup lost . . . read more
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2009 Chevrolet Cobalt XFE: Great mileage in a clean package
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
When Chevrolet brought the 2005 Cobalt into its line to replace the Cavalier and Prizm as its compact car of choice, it began a new following with three trims that were essentially the same vehicle, but with cosmetic upgrades.
Five years into its history, Chevrolet has added some under-hood and personality changes that differentiate its different incarnations. Designed as an aggressively priced vehicle with gas-consciousness in its repertoire, . . . read more
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2009 Toyota Corolla: For 43 years a car sold every 40 seconds
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
A modern automotive success story, the Toyota Corolla enters its tenth generation as compact royalty.
Part of Toyota’s line of “crown” cars, Corolla is Latin for “small crown,” and is joined by Corona (Latin for “crown”) and Camry (Anglicized pronunciation of “kanmuri,” the Japanese term for “crown”) in a regal line-up.
Inaugurated in 1966, the Corolla, now in its tenth design stage, has sold close to 40 million cars, or about one every 40 . . . read more
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2009 GMC Yukon 4WD: Full-size SUV provides power and spaciousness
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
The GMC Yukon is a full-size body-on-frame SUV manufactured in Arlington, Texas, that is Texas big, while sporting a rugged Canadian name. The second-generation sports-ute is built on the third-generation GMT900 platform, with 65 percent of its parts coming from the United States and Canada and 27 percent of Mexican derivation.
The Yukon story began in 1992, when it supplanted the GMC Jimmy. Its current clones include the Holden Suburban (in Aus . . . read more
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2009 Nissan Murano SL AWD: Aggressive, fluid and upscale SUV
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
When Nissan introduced the Murano sports utility vehicle-crossover in 2003 for the 2004 model year, the vehicle gained an instant following for its aggressively fluid good looks, upscale interior and stylish demeanor. After sitting out 2008, the Murano is back in 2009 with its second generation, and after tweaking the original design with even greater exterior attractiveness and adding elevated performance and enhanced interior tech and comfort, . . . read more
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2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbo: Sport compact is right on target
Monday, February 16, 2009
The personification of Chevrolet’s stated commitment to the sport compact market is the Cobalt SS Turbo sedan, a performance and style canvas that can be upgraded with audio, video and interior enhancements or a tricked-out airbrush design on the hood and doors. But even right off the lot, and direct from the factory, Cobalt SS Turbo is a fun-to-drive economy-performance vehicle that can stand up quite nicely on its own.
Assembled in Lordstown . . . read more
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2009 Infiniti FX50: Brawny SUV performs with style
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
In the world of vehicle alpha-numerics, the letters in automotive models most often apply the “magic” letter combinations of GT, M, X, K, Z or F. These letters have been proven to hold marketing or psychological appeal to buyers. The accompanying numbers usually correspond to engine size or horsepower, so that an epilog of 50 of 500 either relates to a 5.0-liter engine or 500 horsepower and a 45 or 450 at the end of a model name is usually a take . . . read more
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2009 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4WD: Adding refinement to a full-size truck package
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
At one time, trucks were thought of only as work vehicles for those who lived on farms, owned horses, worked construction or towed boats. That’s no longer the case, as trucks have long since been mainstreamed and are the best-selling vehicles in America each year. To continue to compete in a car market, the top-sellers, including Chevrolet, with its Silverado, refine themselves annually to offer car niceties as well as truck toughness and capabil . . . read more
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2009 Toyota Camry: Top-Seller Grabs the Crown with Style and Performance
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Now in its seventh generation, Camry, the top-selling mid-size sedan from Toyota, continues to rake in sales as its 2009 model relies on what has worked before. However, for the final year of this decade, Toyota has added some refined exterior style and interior enhancements to its look in an effort to gain acceptance into the entry-luxury arena at mid-size prices.
The Camry began as a compact car in 1980, getting its name from the Japanese wo . . . read more
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2009 Honda Fit Sport: A fine fit for the segment
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Made entirely of Japanese parts, and built in Suzuka, Mie, Japan, the 5-door hatchback Honda Fit has been on the car scene since 2001, but was a secret to the United States market until 2006. Known around the world as the Fit (China) and the Jazz in Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa, the Fit has undergone a new incarnation with an increased wheelbase, wider stance and altered profile (through a repositioning of the front windshield by 4.7 inches . . . read more
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2009 Ford Escape: Standing on its own as a compact SUV
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
In 2001, Ford Motor Company correctly assessed the SUV market and determined that a compact sports utility vehicle could develop a large following. Designed in tandem with a Mazda design team, the Ford Escape was first released for the 2001 model year, cloned in America as the Mercury Mariner and Mazda Tribute, and known in the UK as the Ford Maverick.
Often considered a baby Explorer, the Escape has its own personality, its own look and feel . . . read more
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2009 Jaguar XK Coupe: Elegant Cat in an International Package
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
The name Jaguar still reigns as a marque that inspires perceptions of elegance, speed and style. The XK badge has been part of that cognitive response for more than 60 years historically, but only about a dozen years in its current incarnation.
The original XK was developed as a sports car and bore the alpha-numeric XK 120 name beginning in 1948, quickly becoming a winner at the track and with auto design aficionados. The XK design lasted unt . . . read more
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2009 Subaru Forester 2.5X: Mainstreaming a crossover
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Now in its third generation, the Subaru Forester has always been a sports utility ride for the granola-and-fresh water brigade. It has gained a following among those who genuinely love the “forest” portion of the name, despite the fact that very few Forester owners really take their vehicles off road or deep into the woods.
Beginning with its first incarnation in 1997, the Forester replaced the Impreza Gravel Express in Japan, which was market . . . read more
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Car of the Year: The Lexus LS 600h shows that a hybrid can be luxurious
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Even though automotive industry sales dropped by more than one-quarter over-all compared with 2007 sales, the vehicles produced and offered this year were by no means classically, architecturally, technically or aesthetically inferior. From a performance, style and quality perspective, 2008 was a triumphant year, and years from now, at car shows around the nation, I believe that the 2008 and 2009 models will be remembered nostalgically with rever . . . read more
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Car Buy of the Year: Honda Civic Hybrid proves economy can look sporty
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
As Auto industry sales sagged by about 27 percent in calendar 2008 with credit and cost-concerns tempering each car buy, it is timely to consider which vehicles offer buyers their best bang for the buck. To address this, and for the fourth consecutive year, All About Cars wraps up its yearly coverage with two Top-10 “Best” lists. This week’s Car Buy of the Year is followed by next week’s year-end Car of the Year list.
During the calendar year . . . read more
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2009 Acura RL CMBS: The RL is becoming its own legend
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
When Acura replaced its well-thought-of Legend with an alpha-numeric surrogate in 1996, the automobile-buying public took little note. The new 3.5 RL was a generic name that certainly didn’t evoke the emotional tie as a car named “Legend.” But in Acura’s attempt to build a brand, rather than a name, it continued to improve on the RL, and in some ways, created a new legend.
Now in its third generation, the RL has become Acura's flagship, and th . . . read more
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2009 Suzuki Equator RMZ4 Extended: The pick-up world gains a new player
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Few motorcycle, ATV, or marine product aficionados realize that Suzuki began in the textile business as Suzuki Loom Company in Hamamatsu, Japan in 1909. Building a solid machine-building reputation within Japan’s silk-weaving industry, the company embarked on a compact automobile project in 1937, but they were derailed by World War II and their commitment to the Japanese war effort. The company moved on to motor-powered bicycles in the early 1950 . . . read more
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2009 Volkswagen Passat CC: Luxury sedan that calls itself a coupe
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Volkswagen has come up with an interesting marketing tag for its new Passat version. In calling this luxury sedan the Passat CC, the initials stand for Comfort Coupe, but it’s really a 4-door, and by strict automotive definition, a coupe is a car with two doors, front seats and a luggage compartment, though Wikipedia allows that “a coupé or coupe is a closed-car body style, the precise definition of which varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, . . . read more
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2009 Audi A4 Sedan 3.2 quattro: Elegant driver’s car
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
The Audi A4 sticker comes with the slogan: “Truth in Engineering”. After test-driving the 2009 A4 for a full week on short trips and long hauls that took me from the Civil War battlefields of Pennsylvania and Maryland, to the farm communities, capital cities and waterside getaways of the two states, it is apparent that 8th generation luxury sedan – known internally as a compact executive car – is a German-engineered delight.
Assembled in Necka . . . read more
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2009 Mazda Speed3: Pocket Rocket with a Hatchback
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
What happens when you take a cute, but unassuming sportwagon, hitch it up to a turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, and add electronics and handling advances? You get a vehicle that can thrill the performance and style crowd, excite tuner enthusiasts and pump up the adrenaline in even the most sedate drivers. You also get the 2009 MazdaSpeed3: a hatchback with “zoom-zoom.”
A high-performance compact with enough styling to appeal to college-age driv . . . read more
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2009 Dodge Journey R/T: Crossover built for the city
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
The Dodge Journey Crossover is a sporty, small-sized CUV designed to be fun for young drivers, functional for married-with-children parents, easy to maneuver around town and attractive enough to take mom and dad and their friends out for a night on the town.
If Dodge pays attention to its own demographics, they’d realize that the Journey is also a Scout-mom car or a vehicle of choice for young women who want a vehicle that serves as a family h . . . read more
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2009 Acura TSX Tech: Excellent fuel economy and high marks for style
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
The Acura TSX was first introduced in 2003 as an entry-level replacement for the under-selling Acura C and has filled the void created with the discontinuation of Integra in 2001. Apparently included in Acura’s plans for the future, TSX may survive the Acura RSX after that marque ceases production. Prior to this year, the TSX was only sold in North America, but it will travel South of the Border to Mexican dealerships this year.
The smallest . . . read more
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2009 Chrysler Aspen Limited Hybrid 4x4: Hemi Power and Hybrid Fuel Economy
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Chrysler has been an American automotive giant since Walter P. Chrysler founded the company in 1925 (the Chrysler 70 was put on display in 1924). After 83 years, its current foray into the SUV world is the Chrysler Aspen (some call it Chrysler’s first SUV, but the Pacifica predates it and some even consider the PT Cruiser a small SUV). While Aspen is a twin to its sister, the Dodge Durango, Aspen still represents a series of firsts for the Winged . . . read more
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2009 Mercedes Benz CLS550: Subtle changes in a powerful luxury car
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Mercedes Benz debuted its stunning CLS only three years ago, introducing the world to its first luxury four-door coupe. Barely in need of a freshening, Mercedes Benz has chosen not to mess with a good thing and has made only subtle changes in this exciting, lavish driver’s vehicle.
A sleek new nose and stunning 2-bar grille with a mesh background (replacing the outgoing 4-bar grille), larger exterior mirrors, built-in arrow-shaped turn signals . . . read more
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2009 Honda Civic Hybrid: A History of Fuel-Efficiency
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Gas-pump prices have made the automotive world “green” conscious. So much so that even cars with fuel-friendly histories have gone hybrid. One of those automobiles, the Honda Civic, has been a conservation car for 35 years, and it has evolved from being a no-frills transportation vehicle to a stylish, high-tech driving pleasure.
Many people believe the name Civic came from its CVCC (Controlled Vortex Combustion Chamber) engine, but that powerp . . . read more
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2008 GMC Sierra 2500 HD: Tough work truck adds upscale interior
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
The truck arm of the GM Empire is GMC, and a GMC truck generally means power, torque and ruggedness in a work-truck universe. Sometimes, however, GMC assembles vehicles that are essentially indistinguishable from its Chevrolet siblings with the exception of the proud GMC badge and a few options. In the 2008 GMC Sierra 2500 HD, the General has created a very good, tough, sturdy truck with some interior accouterments, but one that is fundamentally . . . read more
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2008 Volvo C30 Hatchback: Swedish company’s First hatchback in 35 years is all Volvo, but with angular design cues
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Historically, Volvo has been known as the Swedish car company that produces solid, dependable, reliable vehicles that don’t break down. But they also gained a reputation for building boxy cars with uninspired lines – the 1800S used in “The Saint” TV show from the 1960s, notwithstanding. Its cars were built with quality and were workmanlike, but generally were not considered to be “fun” cars.
The “quality”, “non-breakable” assertion still holds . . . read more
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2008 Buick Lucerne Super: Luxury, Quietness and Portholes
Thursday, September 18, 2008
The “Super” badge has been returned to the Buick stable for the first time in 50 years and it has been placed on the body of the 2008 Lucerne. Buick brought the Lucerne into the automotive world in 2006 as a replacement for the LeSabre and Park Avenue and it became the fourth Buick vehicle to begin with the letter “L”, joining LeSabre (1959-2005), Limited (1936-1942, 1958) and LaCrosse (2005 - Current). The Lucerne Super represents the third vers . . . read more
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2008 Chevrolet HHR SS Turbo: Retro SUV Brings Past to the Present
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
The 1940s meets the 21st century with Chevrolet’s 2008 HHR SS Turbo, an homage to the past with a performance eye toward the present.
Listed in several surveys as one of the Top 10 “College Cars” on the market, the HHR is a retro celebration aimed at younger drivers. That marketing thrust is paying off to the tune of 100,000 units sold per year. Named for its “Heritage High Roof,” and looking like a like a modern version of the 1949 Chevy Subu . . . read more
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2008 Lexus IS 350: Refined Sports Luxury Car is a Fun Ride
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Now in its second generation, the Lexus IS luxury sport sedan tandem (the IS 250 and IS 350) have become more refined, more luxurious and have added increased sportiness and drivability. The suffix numbers relate to engine size, with the 250 driven by a 2.5-liter engine, and the 350 by a 3.5-liter powerplant.
A product of the Lexus L-finesse design program, the IS 350 is a rear-wheel-drive ride that emphasizes sporty athleticism. Displaying a . . . read more
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2008 Corvette Hardtop Convertible: America’s Sports Car is Ageless
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The Corvette, arguably the first American sports car, was introduced at the Motorama Car Show in 1953, and for 55 years, the ageless Chevrolet-badged head-turner has reigned supreme as the American car that has captured the imagination of automotive enthusiasts around the world. Last week, some 5,000 of them cruised in and around Central Pennsylvania to attend the annual Corvettes at Carlisle extravaganza. Among them were a group of 2008 Corvette . . . read more
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2008 GMC Yukon Hybrid: Full-Size SUV with Fuel-Saving Aspirations
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
The 2008 GMC Yukon is a full-size sports-utility vehicle that puts the “full” in full-size. Akin to its sibling, the Chevrolet Tahoe, the Yukon is a truck-based SUV that shares its underpinnings with the GMC Sierra and the Chevrolet Silverado. Often, onlookers find it difficult to determine whether an SUV is car-based or truck-based, but with the Yukon, there is no doubt that this vehicle is designed on a truck platform.
Weighing in at a massi . . . read more
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2008 Pontiac G8: Flagship Sedan Created Down Under
Sunday, August 10, 2008
The Pontiac G8 is an all-new offering from the Chief that doesn’t replace the G6, it lives alongside it, and perhaps above it in terms of styling, luxury and status.
Often, vehicles with numbers attached to them, make engine sense. A car ending in 500 could have a 500hp engine or a 5.0-liter engine. A vehicle ending in 4 could have a 4-cylinder powerplant. But my test G8 was confusing, as my test vehicle sported only a V-6 engine, instead of t . . . read more
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2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe: Carrying on the tradition with intensity
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
The traditional sports car on the American scene is the little red coupe with power to spare, an aggressive spirit and curves that turn heads. Nissan’s luxury-sports group, Infiniti, adds some size and luxury to the equation, but carries on the sports-driving legacy on U.S. roadways with the 2008 G37.
What was the G35, with a 3.5-liter engine, has now grown into the G37 and its 3.7-liter powerplant. The extra .2 liters also adds about 24 horse . . . read more
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2008 Mazda MX-5 Miata PRHT: Road music in a two-seat package
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Mazda’s slogan is: “Mazda, always the soul of a sports car.” Its zoom-zoom approach resonates with today’s young buyer as well as with those of us who remember and drove true muscle cars and genuine old-school roadsters that blazed down the drag strips and sauntered confidently around town on cruise nights.
Mazda’s sports car soul is exemplified in its Miata, a car that appeals to the high school-college-young adult niche as well as with those . . . read more
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2008 Volvo V70 Hatchback: Station wagon with style and luxury
Monday, July 21, 2008
The obvious line would be: If Ozzie and Harriet were Swedish, they’d drive a Volvo V70. Well, they’d drive one if Ozzie were status-conscious and wanted an up-market, luxury wagon to take David and Ricky on a family vacation. Or perhaps the Bradys could take a very Brady vacation in a V70.
OK, maybe today’s young families aren’t hip to old-school allusions, so suffice it to say that today’s soccer moms and Little League dads and those familie . . . read more
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2008 Lexus RX 400h: Environmental friendliness in a luxury SUV
Monday, July 14, 2008
The annual international summit meeting of governments, the Group of Eight, or G8, recently met in Hokkaido, Japan, with global hunger and the oil crisis receiving the most attention from the environment ministers.
With oil and gas consumption and the ecological damage caused by pollutants receiving so much international concern, the current automotive market focus couldn’t be more favorable for an inspired hybrid niche. And when the entrant h . . . read more
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2008 Nissan Altima CPE 3.5S: Mid-size coupe with full-size qualities
Monday, July 07, 2008
The Nissan Altima can trace its lineage back to the Datsun (Nissan) Bluebird in 1957. Sitting in the Nissan line-up between the Sentra and Maxima, the Altima began as a compact, but is now a mid-size that is as luxurious, quiet and upscale as many full-size flagships.
The name Altima was first employed as a trim line of the Nissan Laurel mid-size sedan sold in the Caribbean before 1992. In 1993, when Nissan ended its Stanza line, the U.S.-made . . . read more
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2008 Range Rover Sport HSE: Luxury SUV is a true off-road king
Monday, June 30, 2008
Celebrating 60 years as an off-road innovator, Land Rover has created a vehicle that will accept any terrain challenge and fulfill the driver’s need for adventure, while being adorned with all the luxury, electronic advancements and power worthy of an upscale vehicle. Those attributes embody the 2008 Range Rover Sport HSE, and if automotive enthusiasts believe that $4/gallon fuel is sounding a death knell for the SUV, consider recent sales result . . . read more
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2008 Ford Focus: Ford focuses on young buyers
Monday, June 23, 2008
The Ford Focus 2-door Coupe SES first introduced in 1998, has gained a slow, steady following, and its time might have come now, given the fuel and economic climate in America as well as the buying trends of its target market.
Built in Wayne, Michigan, the Focus is the hottest-selling vehicle in the Blue Oval arsenal, with sales rising by 44 percent in May and continuing at the same clip in June. The current market has turned Ford purchases ba . . . read more
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2008 Jeep Liberty Limited 4 x 4: Mid-size SUV attracts new buyers to marque
Monday, June 16, 2008
Jeep, arguably the first and oldest sports utility vehicle has become almost a generic term for any vehicle with the shape, style and function of a sports-ute. In fact, the term “jeeping” is a currently used verb employed to describe off-roading or driving an SUV in particularly tough conditions or environs.
But there really is only one proper use for the word “Jeep,” and that is as it pertains to any of the vehicles manufactured by the Jeep b . . . read more
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2008 Acura MDX: High-Tech Luxury in an SUV package
Monday, June 09, 2008
Billed as “The driver’s SUV,” Acura’ s flagship sports-ute, the MDX, blends functionality, technology and luxury in a package that is fun behind the wheel.
While driving the 2008 MDX for a week of testing, I heard more than a dozen positive comments about the car’s design, look and abilities and not a single negative retort, and I found that the crossover is a vehicle that begs to be driven.
Acura, Honda’s high-tech, luxury division, has s . . . read more
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2008 Hyundai Veracruz Limited AWD: A heroic SUV
Sunday, June 01, 2008
I was questioned recently by an automotive enthusiast who wanted my opinion on those smaller car manufacturers who don’t have the illustrious and storied pasts of the major carmakers. These lesser-known manufacturers typically build lower-cost vehicles and have reputations for creating low-frills cars with suspect quality and lots of plastic.
I gave the questioner my honest impression, after test driving hundreds of cars over the past four yea . . . read more
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2008 Mazda RX-8: 40th Anniversary edition a tribute to the rotary engine
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
When Mazda came out with its first rotary engine vehicle in 1967, the buzz was that the Wankel engine would revolutionize the auto industry. With fewer moving parts, better gas mileage, fewer contaminants dispersed and smooth power delivery from a compact, lightweight engine, the 4-stroke power plant first used by Mazda in its Cosmo Sport (known as the 110S overseas) was the innovation car-buyers were looking for. Mazda used the hype to propel it . . . read more
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2008 Lexus LS 600h: All-out luxury with hybrid fuel-efficiency
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Noted conservationist Paul McCartney, the former Beatle, was in the news recently for having his 2008 Lexus LS 600h Hybrid shipped to him by cargo plane rather than by ocean vessel. Environmentalists complained that he offset any ecological gains he would have made with the car, by using an airplane. Shipping aside, if this vehicle is good enough for a billionaire conservationist, it certainly is worthy of a strong look by the rest of us.
The . . . read more
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2008 Bentley Continental GTC: James Bond’s real automotive love delivers pure passion
Monday, May 12, 2008
As an influx of English cars parade through Carlisle, Pennsylvania, for the British-themed Import-Kit/Replicar show at the Fairgrounds, one car stood out from the rest, an ultra-luxury vehicle that carries the winged-B badge of James Bond’s first car.
Most 007 fans believe that the Bond car is an Aston-Martin, but before James Bond drove an Aston-Martin (in Ian Fleming’s books), he drove a Bentley. In fact (actually, in Fleming’s fiction), the . . . read more
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2008 Suzuki SX4 Crossover: Affordable all-wheel-drive for all seasons
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Almost everything on the asphalt today is marketed as a crossover, but when you look at the 2008 Suzuki SX4, you see a vehicle that seems to exemplify the genre.
Is it an SUV? Is it a crossover? Is it a small hatchback? The answer is “yes.” The SX4 is all of those things and it is priced to sell.
Assembled in Kosai, Japan, the SX4 is arguably the most affordable all-wheel-drive vehicle in America, as it is stickered under $17,000.
When . . . read more
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2008 Dodge Nitro R/T 4x4: Exploding onto the mid-size SUV scene
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Nitro is an explosive (nitroglycerin). It is also a rollercoaster at Six Flags, New Jersey that is 230 feet high, 5394 feet long and travels at 80mph …diving 215 feet. It is billed as “the most explosive coaster on the planet.”
So when Dodge chose to name its first mid-size SUV Nitro in 2007, it had to present a bold, aggressive, hearty vehicle with explosive performance to match.
Well, its features are certainly attractive enough to succ . . . read more
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2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LTZ Crew Cab: Heavy-duty truck in a luxury package
Monday, April 28, 2008
People who are serious about their trucks and who see these vehicles as necessarily functional for work, but who also want to use them for play and for refined, upscale activities, are looking toward the 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LTZ Crew Cab.
A full-size ¾-ton body-on-frame truck, the Silverado 2500 was created as a blend of power needed in a work truck with the ability to pull and carry cargo, the muscle and stability to take on off-road . . . read more
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2008 Saab 9-3: Sport sedan sports an aggressive look and Euro-flair
Monday, April 21, 2008
"SAAB," is an acronym for "Svenska Aeroplan AktieBolaget," which is Swedish for "Swedish Aircraft Company”. Established in 1937 – with roots hearkening back to 1911 with the merger of Swedish automobile company Scania and railroad car and automobile maker Vabis – Saab has endured several mergers and re-organizations, and in the 1940s, the company produced the Svenska B-17 dive bomber. In 1947, Saab Automobile began producing automobiles and gaine . . . read more
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2008 GMC Acadia: Truck-based crossover built for work and play
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Some SUVs and crossovers are car based and others are truck based. Often it is difficult to tell which are which. You have no such problem when seeing or driving the Acadia. Oh, and it weighs about 5,000 lbs. Take one look, or drive it around the block once and you’ll know --truck.
While it is not a traditional body-on-frame truck, GMC, the General Motors division that has spent the last century building its reputation as a truck-building gian . . . read more
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2008 Dodge Charger SXT: Musclecar icon is a solid family flyer
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Cerberus, the new corporate owner of Chrysler has indicated that it is considering cutting costs by re-branding some of its badges. If that comes to pass, loyal Dodge owners might have to reconcile driving Chrysler musclecars with the winged medallion replacing the stalwart Ram insignia.
A Chrysler Viper or Chrysler Charger might be seen on the streets in years to come, but for now, Dodge is still home to some of the most iconic and exciting v . . . read more
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2008 Honda S2000 CR: Join the Club in this Roadster
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Spring is here and that means it’s time to get out your convertible roadster, take the top down and drive like the wind, with fresh air flowing through your hair and in and around the topless cabin.
If you don’t already own a convertible, it’s time to check a few out. For my first press fleet car of the spring, I was fortunate enough to test drive the 2008 Honda S2000 CR in sunshine and 60-degree temperatures throughout central Pennsylvania an . . . read more
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2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid: Luxurious and ‘Green’ in an SUV package
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Mercury, the Roman god of commerce, was the winged messenger, known for his speed. In the 1930s, Edsel Ford, son of Henry Ford, sought to increase the “Blue Oval’s” commerce by adding a brand in between the average-man’s car, The Ford Deluxe, and the luxury car of the rich-and-famous, the Lincoln Zephyr.
Designers came up with a new division, called Mercury, and its first vehicle, a distinctively styled and innovative car called the Mercury Ei . . . read more
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2008 Saturn Astra 5-door: Family hatchback has untapped tuner potential
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Saturn has developed a car that is built in Antwerp, Belgium and brought to market in America to replace the Ion as the GM Division’s smallest compact – the Astra. It is an international vehicle – a Euro-car filled with safety features and sportiness with econo-car performance.
Marketed in the United States and Canada as the Saturn Astra, and available in three- and five-door hatchback versions, the car is sold in Europe, the Republic of Irela . . . read more
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2008 Nissan Pathfinder LE 4x4: New-School Style and Function
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
If you are old-school, “Pathfinder” to you, is a novel by James Fenimore Cooper that is set in the Great Lakes of the 1750s and traces the adventures of the Leatherstocking Deerslayer, Natty Bumppo, a woodsman and champion of Native Americans.
If you are rocket-age and more likely to look skyward than in the pages of a book, then Pathfinder to you, relates to the Mars Pathfinder, launched December 4, 1966. It was equipped with an alpha proton . . . read more
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2008 Chevrolet Malibu: Mid-size offers smooth lines, quiet ride and good acceleration
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
The Chevrolet Malibu, named for the trendy, Southern California beach community of the stars and beautiful people, began life as a mid-range Chevelle in 1964. By 1978, Malibu, which had become an FWD car, replaced Chevelle in the Chevy line-up, and in the years since, has had many incarnations as a vinyl-topped two-tone sedan, station wagon, coupe and muscle car.
Now in its sixth generation, the front-drive Malibu, built on a platform it share . . . read more
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2008 Saturn Vue Greenline: International appeal with eyes focused on safety and economy
Sunday, February 24, 2008
What is American and green-friendly, designed in Korea, styled in Europe and assembled in Mexico? It is the 2008 Saturn Vue Greenline Hybrid, an SUV without a sports-ute appetite or sticker price.
Considered a compact cross-over SUV, the Vue is part of Saturn’s line-up that shares styling cues with several of parent-GM’s European children. The Vue is Saturn’s top-selling vehicle in America and is similar in appearance to GM’s international Ant . . . read more
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2008 Jaguar XKR Coupe: Lavish, Sleek and Muscular
Monday, February 18, 2008
There’s something about the Jaguar that still makes the heart pound with excitement. From its early years as the Swallow, in the 1920s, to its days of domination on the tracks of Europe as a Jaguar in the 1950s, through its highway presence today, as a division of Ford Motor Company (which acquired the Coventry-based motorcar maker in 1989), the Jaguar has embodied the sleek powerful feline after which it is named.
I test drove the 2008 Jaguar . . . read more
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2008 Hummer H3 Alpha: Latest in the evolution of an icon
Monday, February 11, 2008
At Hummer, the division of GM devoted to refining and marketing the rugged civilian truck that was inspired by the military HumVee (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle), they continue to make the right moves. Creating an icon that is second only to Corvette in GM’s toy and accessory sales, the latest Hummer incarnation, the H3 Alpha, continues the line of vehicles that are made more user-friendly with each generation.
The original HumVe . . . read more
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2008 Taurus: Old name, new car, new size, new power and safety
Monday, February 04, 2008
No one can say that Ford doesn’t learn from its mistakes. When it canceled production on a once-popular nameplate and found that its successor didn’t fare much better in terms of sales, Ford also discovered that name recognition for the former badge still ranked high. So the Blue Oval reversed course and brought back the nostalgic name, benching the newer nameplate, and then improving the car in an effort to rejuvenate the line.
The nameplates . . . read more
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2008 Toyota Prius: Green-friendly mid-size is constantly evolving
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Toyota, the world leader in sales of gas-electric hybrid vehicles, will build its first plug-in hybrid by 2010. That puts Toyota head-to-head with General Motors in the plug-in arena, as GM has plans to sell its own plug-in, the Volt, in 2010.
To hit that deadline, Toyota is developing a fleet of plug-in hybrids that run on lithium-ion batteries, instead of the nickel-metal hydride batteries that currently power Toyota’s Prius and other models . . . read more
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2008 Cadillac CTS: Two tons of award-winning, luxurious performance
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
The old adage from the 1950s, “…homerun hitters drive Cadillacs,” embodied America’s opinion of the Caddy in the mid-1900s. It was the epitome of American luxury, high-tech quality and gadgetry. It was a status symbol. Elvis Presley had one and gave some away as gifts. Sugar Ray Robinson drove one. So did Ike (that’s President Eisenhower, not Ike Turner).
By the 1980s, Cadillac had fallen out of favor with some of its audience and its quality . . . read more
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2008 Toyota Highlander Sport 4x4: Mid-size SUV gains in style, power and economy
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
While the mid-size sports utility vehicle market may not be on the meteoric upswing that it enjoyed in the 1990s, it is still a solid automotive market in the late-oughts despite rising fuel costs and environmental concerns.
Among car-based mid-size sports-utes, the Toyota Highlander, first launched in 2001, and fresh off a complete re-design, is the more family-friendly of Toyota’s three SUVs in the category, balancing the niche with the rug . . . read more
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2008 Volvo S80 T6: Safety first, power and performance a close second
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
For years, many car enthusiasts mused that Volvo must be the Scandinavian word for “boxy,” though just as many Volvo supporters would opt for a definition of “unbreakable.” Volvo, which began building cars in 1927, is actually Latin for "I roll.”
The “unbreakable” reputation still holds, as Volvo continues to produce solid, reliable transportation, but the rip for manufacturing boxy cars no longer holds true, as imagination, inspiration and . . . read more
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2008 Scion xB: Thinking outside the box to attract older buyers
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Scion is the vanguard-thinking, hip-marketing branch of Toyota that produces cars for the young. As a brand, Scion’s demographics are heavily into the 30-somethings, and many vehicles purchased by 50-plus buyers are really being bought for their teen-aged kids. The Scion age profile shows that 42 percent of their sales are to the 36-55 group and 38 percent are bought by the 16-35 demographic. An average age of around 30 puts the marque well unde . . . read more
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