Road Test: 2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged
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Heres a great article from Autoblog.com
It appears that GM will replace the standard inline 5 with a 3.6L V6 that is also standard on the new Cadillac CTS’s.
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From Motortrend.com
With time beginning to run out before its official debut at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show, the Chevrolet Camaro development team has been busy lately.
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HUMMER is bringing its unmistakable style and unmatched capability to the truck market with the 2009 H3T. It is based on the architecture of the popular H3, but features a five-passenger crew cab and a separate five-foot-long (1.5 meters) bed. Read the rest of this entry »
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Publication: National Post
ByLine: Clare Dear
Date: Sat 22 Mar 2008
It’s one thing for Chevrolet to say it’s challenging Honda and Toyota, the benchmark brands in the tough, mid-sized sedan segment. However, when its all-new 2008 Malibu can not only match the Accord and Camry in areas critical to this market — such as design, quality, quietness and value — but actually set new standards, consumers should take notice. Read the rest of this entry »
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After battling months of snow and icy roads, your car is undoubtedly in desperate need of some serious tender-loving care. Follow this spring checklist to ensure that your car is tuned up and spring-ready.
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Success with automotive consumers depends not only on products but also on public opinion. Some well-engineered products have turned into public relations disasters.
General Motors had a leadership position in the development of electric cars some years ago with the EV-1, a battery-powered, two-seater that gained a small but devoted following before the program’s termination in 2003.
That led to the 2006 documentary film titled Who Killed the Electric Car?, which trashed General Motors and the oil companies and the government and consumers for letting the EV-1 fail. Just like with Where’s Roger? (Michael Moore’s first film and another anti-GM documentary), the General was portrayed to the public as the villain.
GM is back with a new electric car called the Chevrolet Volt as part of their E-Flex strategy to develop a family of electric vehicles. Read the rest of this entry »
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The Chevrolet Silverado has received many awards, including Consumer’s Digest Best Buy award. Most recently, the Silverado was named 2008 Truck of the Year by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC).
This award pitted the Silverado not only against other pickups, but against all new SUVs, Vans and Crossover vehicles in comprehensive back to back testing by over 70 automotive journalists from across Canada. To win, the Silverado has to provide quality, substance and economy.
The Silverado order sheet seems to have “three” as the predominant number. There are three cab styles - regular, extended and crew cab. The cargo box comes in three lengths — short (1761 mm), regular (1999 mm) and long box (2485 mm). The pickup is available in three trim levels: WT, LT and LTZ.
Finally, there are three V8 engines available — 4.8 litre, 5.3 litre and 6.0 litre, although a V6 engine is optional on the regular cab WT (Work Truck) short box model. Read the rest of this entry »
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