Friday, September 3, 2010

2011 Kia Forte Five-Door - Three is a Charm

2011 Kia Forte Five-Door - Three is a CharmKorean automaker Kia has found much success in its compact Forte line, due to sedan and coupe body styles prized for its good looks, fun to drive capabilities and value. Knowing that it has a good thing going for it, Kia has rolled out a third body style, a five-door hatchback, just in time for the 2011 model year.

The latest Forte bridges what the sedan and coupe have to offer. With plenty of storage capacity and the good looks to go with it, the hatchback will likely make it difficult for shoppers to decide which Forte they want. Each body style offers distinct advantages although the hatchback just may provide a happy middle ground for shoppers.

Officially known as the Forte five-door, this body style features a new grille, alloy wheels, lower valence design, updated center console, paddle shifters, push-button start and navigation as well as the fifth-door for hatch compartment access. Otherwise, the five-door shares all other components and features of the coupe and sedan.

2011 Volkswagen Jetta

2011 Volkswagen JettaVolkswagen enthusiasts are waiting with eagerness as the all-new Jetta goes into production and hits the dealer room floor in the coming months. Since its introduction in the mid-1980s, the Jetta has stood out from other compact models thanks to its design, engine choices and dependability. But the sixth generation model is likely to be perceived as the best, offering improved cabin room, a sleek style and class leading fuel economy.

Jetta is the best selling Volkswagen model, easily outselling the Golf/Rabbit and the only compact car built in Germany and sold in the United States within the financial range of the masses. No, the Jetta isn't a Mercedes or BMW, but it does offer craftsmanship and more upscale cabin then the typical car in its class.

Future Car - 2011 Chevrolet Cruze

Future Car - 2011 Chevrolet CruzeGeneral Motors (GM) has been absolutely transparent when it comes to new product reveals, choosing to show as much as they can about a future product even before it goes into production. This move on GM's part is meant to shore up consumer and shareholder confidence, offering proof that the automaker is heading in the right direction by building smaller, much more fuel efficient vehicles.

Introducing The Chevy Cruze

One of the cars that will influence GM for years to come is the Chevrolet Cruze (pronounced cruise) a compact car slightly larger than the current Chevy Cobalt. Originally, it appeared that GM would replace the Cobalt with the Cruze, but after the August 2008 press reveal in Lordstown, Ohio, management has indicated that the Cobalt may soldier on as a separate model.

Regardless of where GM stands with the Cobalt, the Cruze is the car that could make or break the automaker when it goes on sale in Europe beginning in Spring 2009 followed by its US debut one year later. Though the US model will probably have a slightly different powertrain offering than what the European market will see, GM says that the Cruze will still get at least 40 mpg on the highway. Not bad for a gasoline model, putting it in the diminutive Smart Fortwo's territory while delivering a bigger and safer car.

Excellent Engine, Transmission Choices Means 40+ MPG Highway

GM says that the Cruze will be available with 16-valve, 1.6-liter (112 hp) and 1.8-liter (140 hp) gasoline engines featuring variable valve timing (VVT) on both inlet and exhaust sides. This will give the car additional power as well as better fuel economy while producing lower emissions. The automaker's new 2.0-liter turbo diesel, developing 150 hp will add more power with even greater fuel thriftiness. A five-speed manual transmission will be standard, but an optional six-speed automatic transmission will round out the Cruze's offerings. The latter transmission choice is unusual in that it'll be the first time that a six-speed transmission is used in the compact car class.

Interior styling is still a bit of a mystery, one that GM plans to talk more about when the car officially makes its debut at the Paris Auto Show in September 2008. Seating for as many as five occupants is likely, with optimum capacity for four adults.

Will customers be attracted to the Cruze? That remains to be seen but with its arching roof-line and coupe-like proportions, the Cruze certainly has a sporty flair, something lacking in most cars of its size.

Look for the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze to appear in North American Chevy showrooms by Summer 2010.
Copyright 2008-2012 -- Matthew C. Keegan is the owner of a successful writing and marketing business based in North Carolina, USA. He manages several websites and is a contributing writer for Andy's Auto Sport, a retailer of quality carbon fiber hoods and intakes.

2011 Hyudai Sonata Review

2011 Hyudai Sonata ReviewThere is a new car in the works. The 2011 Hyundai Sonata is a must see for all car lovers and those who appreciate something good. It is a crisp, modern beauty that will take the world by surprise with its great potential. This model of Hyundai is nothing but stylish, comfortable, convenient and just plain perfect. The Sonata is the latest design in the Hyundai range, and without even seeing what the car looks like you will know it is a great piece of work. It was created by Hyundai, the award winning company that specializes in bringing perfect cars to the public and allowing them to drive around in style.

Talk about engineering inspiration! This is the car that will be the talk of the town once it is officially released. People are not going to be able to resist it, even if it means trading in their current cars just to get their hands on the 2011 Hyundai Sonata. The outside of the car provides the driver with a chic but stylish look. The biggest instrument cluster is obvious as well as hassle free, not to mention the profusion of equipment and certain auxiliary controls that can be easily handled. One will not look back from an investment like this one.

The outside of the car is important, of course, but what really matters is the interior and what's under the hood. With an interior as sophisticated as this one you will want to drive around all day. For those that have had the pleasure of being inside a Hyundai car before, you will know the greatness of it. With the new Sonata all the features of the interior have been upgraded, leaving you with even better choices. The cabin area of the interior has been transformed into a classy environment where the perfect two-tone finish is featured, which is satin decoration and stunning wood grain.

The one thing that many people look at first when interested in a car is the safety of it. No one can predict the future and what will happen, but it is always better to be safe in your vehicle. If other people don't want to do the same thing, that is up to them, but to keep you and your loved ones safe you should look for a car that offers added protection. The security cell that features on the 2011 Hyundai Sonata will help you make up your mind if you have been indecisive about the car. The structure of the car's body is complex, with a special steel structure that can be found in the doors of the car. These act as extra side impact beams to protect you further in case of an accident.

The 2011 Hyundai Sonata is the car of the future. If you want to see what all the fuss is about you can visit http://www.hybridcarsonline.blogspot.com and you will understand. Driving this car will make you feel like you are driving on top of the world!

Chevrolet Camaro Racing

Chevrolet Camaro RacingJohn Stevenson confirmed during the Montreal round of the 2009 Rolex Sports Car Series season that Pratt & Miller are working on GT Camaros to replace the Pontiac GXP.R. Stevenson Motorsports will be entering Camaros in the 2010 Rolex Sports Car Series season.The drivers will be Andrew Davis, Robin Liddell, and Jan Magnussen for the #57 machine and Mike Borkowski and Gunter Schaldach for the #97 machine.
TC Motorsports have entered two Camaros in the Continental Challenge for the 2010 season. Also entered is the aforementioned Sunoco Camaro, which debuted in the final round of the 2009 season.

2009 Audi R8

2009 Audi R8The 2009 Audi R8 carries over to its sophomore season with few changes, though it’s due to gain a more powerful sibling later in the calendar year. The R8 is an all-wheel-drive, two-seat coupe with a mid-mounted 420-horsepower V8. Two transmissions are offered: A 6-speed manual or Audi’s R tronic, a sequential manual transmission that has no clutch pedal and can be set to shift like an automatic.
2009 Audi R8It includes steering-wheel-mounted paddles for manual gear selection. Available safety features include ABS, antiskid system, front side airbags, and knee airbags. Other standard features include heated leather/Alcantara sport seats, satellite radio, a nine-speaker audio system, and an electronically adjustable suspension system.
2009 Audi R8An optional Premium Package adds front- and rear-obstacle detection with rearview camera. Other options include a navigation system and a Bang & Olufsen sound system. Due in the fall of 2009, probably as a 2010 model, is a high-performance R8 with a 525-hp 5.2-liter V10 engine.