- June 23, 2009
- Automobile Cool News, Ford, New Model Introductions, On The Road: Driving Impressions
- Posted by George Peterson
- 1 Comment
- June 22, 2009
- Ford, On The Road: Driving Impressions
- Posted by George Peterson
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- June 20, 2009
- Alfa Romeo, Automobile Cool News, BMW, Bugatti, More Categories...
- Posted by dbarrett
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- June 17, 2009
- Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, More Categories...
- Posted by George Peterson
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- June 16, 2009
- Honda, On The Road: Driving Impressions
- Posted by George Peterson
- Comments Off on 2010 Honda Insight: This Year’s Hot New Hybrid…Or is it Just Really Hot Inside?
To me, it’s actually amazing that it’s taken this long for someone to come up with another “dedicated” hybrid considering the runaway success of Prius. Much of Prius’ success is directly linked to the fact that it is immediately recognizable as a hybrid. The car’s looks make a huge statement; simply driving one makes a statement about your priorities and values.
So, enter the similarly distinct new Insight, which once it’s common enough, will also be immediately recognizable as a hybrid. Not to be confused with the dinky two-seater of the same name (which was actually the first hybrid sold in America), this new Insight invites inevitable comparisons to Prius. They both have five doors and have similar proportions. And of course, both are dedicated hybrids. However, both Toyota and Honda are quick to point out that their hybrids [...]
- June 16, 2009
- Honda, On The Road: Driving Impressions
- Posted by Ed Kim
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To me, it’s actually amazing that it’s taken this long for someone to come up with another “dedicated” hybrid considering the runaway success of Prius. Much of Prius’ success is directly linked to the fact that it is immediately recognizable as a hybrid. The car’s looks make a huge statement; simply driving one makes a statement about your priorities and values.
So, enter the similarly distinct new Insight, which once it’s common enough, will also be immediately recognizable as a hybrid. Not to be confused with the dinky two-seater of the same name (which was actually the first hybrid sold in America), this new Insight invites inevitable comparisons to Prius. They both have five doors and have similar proportions. And of course, both are dedicated hybrids. However, both Toyota and Honda are quick to point out that their hybrids [...]
- June 11, 2009
- Chrysler, Ford, GM, Survey Results, More Categories...
- Posted by George Peterson
- 1 Comment
- June 9, 2009
- Hyundai, New Model Introductions, On The Road: Driving Impressions
- Posted by Ed Kim
- 2 Comments
Wanna know why the Elantra Touring looks absolutely nothing like the sedan that it shares its name with?
This wagon addition to the Elantra lineup was really sort of a last minute add to Hyundai’s US product portfolio. You might recall that the previous Elantra was available as a SAAB-esque hatchback, and the one before that was available as a station wagon. However, because Hyundai’s Korean management knew that Americans seemed to overwhelmingly prefer sedans over hatchbacks or wagons, they made the decision pretty early on to offer the current Elantra as a sedan only.
- June 9, 2009
- Automobile Cool News, Chrysler, GM, Survey Results
- Posted by George Peterson
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- June 5, 2009
- Auto XPRT Speaks..., Automobile Cool News, GM, Hummer, More Categories...
- Posted by George Peterson
- 1 Comment