20th
May
2008
This review covers two different 2008 Jeep Liberty models - one with and one without the magical canvas SkySliderâ„¢ roof. Both models were the Limited, with classy two-tone leather seats and a variety of options. Read the rest of this entry »
posted in Jeep |
20th
May
2008
The FIAT Idea was launched in the UK in February 2004 with the ‘George not included’ TV advertising campaign which featured American actor George Clooney - for more information
The Idea was FIAT Auto’s first entry into the competitive mini-MPV market and it benefits from FIAT’s expertise in the field of small cars which already includes the Panda and Punto. Read the rest of this entry »
posted in Fiat |
20th
May
2008
The Lincoln MKX is an upscale alternative to the Ford Edge and Nissan Murano, offering the features of pricier crossovers from Acura, BMW, Infiniti, and Lexus. Introduced for the 2007 model year, the MKX is a crossover utility vehicle, or CUV, meaning it has the roominess and cargo capacity of an SUV but is built like a car for improved fuel economy, a smoother ride and better handling. Read the rest of this entry »
posted in LINCOLN |
20th
May
2008
In our land of plenty, an abundance of similar choices is a way of life. Buying something as mundane as bottled water can be beguiling and the decision may come down to which bottles have the most eye-catching design. In the automotive world, one can face the same quandary — witness the 2008 Mercury Milan. A twin of the Ford Fusion midsize sedan, the Milan is a bit fancier inside and out. But is the actual content — the water, you might say — any different? Read the rest of this entry »
posted in MERCURY |
20th
May
2008
The current Kia Spectra hasn’t changed much since its debut in 2004, and even in the highly-competitive compact class that is not a problem. Even now, it holds its own very well thank you - especially the premium Spectra5 variant, an unusual and very European concept in the American compact market. Is it a five-door sporty hatchback? Or is it a small sport wagon? Read the rest of this entry »
posted in Kia |
20th
May
2008
Since 2001, the PT Cruiser has moved from being a low-volume, high-demand vehicle; Chrysler more than tripled production to meet demand, and then lowered demand with a 2006 refresh that eliminated some of the PT’s unique interior and exterior looks, while some analysts and, reportedly, some within Chrysler referred to the popular vehicle as a flash-in-the-pan or a failure. Oddly, though, the PT is still a good choice; though its gas mileage remains less than ideal and its acceleration less than thrilling, that’s true for most cars in its class. The exterior may not be as striking as it was in 2001, thanks to a poorly executed under-bumper area and perhaps ill-advised modifications to the headlights, but it is still as unique as it was — even with the Chevy HHR on the road. (When GM applied full resources to a PT-like vehicle, they ended up with something no better than the low-budget PT.) Read the rest of this entry »
posted in Chrysler |
20th
May
2008
The Dodge Caliber has been criticized by many reviewers for its lack of power; the SRT-4 changes the equation with a turbocharger that boosts the 2.4 liter engine to a full 285 horsepower, enough to make the Caliber quite fast - 0-60 comes up in around 6 seconds, or in 5.8 seconds if we believe the magazines - if not instantly responsive. The SRT-4 also has a tuned suspension and higher capacity brakes, along with better tires than the ordinary Caliber; the result is a vehicle which can achieve excellent test ratings all around. Read the rest of this entry »
posted in Dodge |