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Hyundai
Genesis Coupe
A newcomer to
the class of affordable sports cars, the
[url=http://autos.yahoo.com/2010_hyundai_genesis_coupe/]Genesis Coupe [/url]
provides real rear-wheel-drive sports performance for a fraction of the price.
Shoppers can choose between a 210-horsepower turbo I4 engine and a
306-horsepower V6. Plus it features a sleek exterior design, an accommodating
four-passenger cabin and good scores in federal government crash tests. Not
surprisingly, it debuts near the top of its class.
MSRP: $22,000
- $31,000
Ford Transit
Connect
The all-new
[url=http://autos.yahoo.com/2010_ford_transit_connect_wagon/]Ford Transit
Connect [/url] may be the best thing that’s happened to small businesses since
QuickBooks. This workman’s van provides a whopping 135 cubic feet of cargo
space, an impressive city/highway fuel economy of 22/25 mpg, and loads of
business-friendly features. These include an available in-car computer system
that uses 2G and 3G networks to access records and track fleet activity. The
Transit Connect is so well-liked that it was recently voted North American
Truck of the Year.
MSRP: $20,780
- $22,350
Mercedes-Benz
E-Class
Redesigned for
2010, the [url=http://autos.yahoo.com/2010_mercedes_benz_e_class/]E-Class
[/url] is an all-around better car than the model it replaces. It provides
sportier handling dynamics, an elegant exterior design, a lavish cabin and an
old-world feel that few luxury large cars can match. It also features
revolutionary safety systems like Attention Assist, which utilizes behavioral
detection technology to alarm drowsy drivers -- and comes standard. Best of
all, the new E-Class is cheaper than last year’s model.
MSRP: $48,600
- $58,800
GMC Terrain
The
newly-introduced [url=http://autos.yahoo.com/2010_gmc_terrain/]GMC Terrain
[/url] adds one heck of a value package to the class of affordable compact
SUVs. It shares its mechanical elements with the [url=http://nhakhoanhantam.com]Chevrolet
Equinox [/url] but provides a bolder exterior design and loads of snazzy yet
practical interior features. Among them is a standard rearview camera, an iPod
interface and a sliding rear seat. Best of all, the Terrain affords excellent
fuel economy and even leads its class with a highway fuel economy rating of 32
mpg.
MSRP: $24,250
- $31,000
Cadillac CTS
Sport Wagon
For 2010,
[url=http://autos.yahoo.com/cadillac/]Cadillac [/url] set out to create a
vehicle that combines the sporty driving dynamics of its
[url=http://autos.yahoo.com/2010_cadillac_cts/]CTS sedan [/url] with the
utility of a station wagon -- and that’s exactly what it did. The
[url=http://www.hochanhvietnam.com/vn/giasu.html]CTS Sport Wagon [/url] leaves
critics impressed with its superb performance abilities and stylish design,
inside and out. Among its many selling points, the CTS Sport Wagon is available
with either rear-wheel or all-wheel drivetrains. It also features a
five-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, which is the longest in its class.
MSRP: $39,830
- $53,620