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The Ford Taurus SHO is a good example of a nicely put together, potentially efficient and exciting new sport sedan. I would suggest the SHO be invited to the next G8 summit, if catch my drift. All four wheels of it.

 

There are every year new models of cars and work vehicles but the trend in the last 2 years seem to suggest that more and more people choose to buy a Suv car. The question is: “Why do people buy Suv cars despite the financial crisis which involves families and industries?”

Before to find an answer, let’s see what a Suv car is. Suv is the short form for Sportive utility vehicle and it indicates a kind of vehicles that are all very big, higher and tougher than normal cars. Such cars have therefore a stronger resistance in case of accidents. If a normal car would get thrown out the road, a Suv car would in most cases be safe. This has also a counterpart: the other car would immediately get destroyed by the accelerated power of the Suv during the impact.

Reasons to buy a Suv car

For [...]

“Bond. James Bond.” No, we are not going to introduce to you the latest James Bond movie in the series; but we will focus on the sexy, powerful, manly James Bond character – the spy at the sight of which all of those gorgeous ladies drop. But the James Bond character seems to be encompassing so much more than the exclusivist lifestyle; he seems to posses some of the best qualities all good men should acquire: he is self-confident, self-controlled, powerful, charming and independent. Want to know his secret? Read on.  

  James Bond Always Finishes What He Has Started

 

In other words, he is the man you can rely on to get the job done, no matter what that job might represent. He is trustworthy and reliable and he shows the determination all men should display. James Bond know how to push himself to the finish line even when things [...]

Over the past decade, AutoPacific has been monitoring and evaluating the impact and rationale behind the automotive industry's rampant atomization. Since 2004, we have cautioned that atomization was shifting the battleground from product development to product marketing.

The Web allows just about anybody the ability to thoroughly vet almost any kind of thing and product. Specific models can be honed onto for the best information online. Beyond all that consumer oriented content, we believe that the overall effect of the Web on driving in general is good.

 

Web Surfing and Road Driving

 

Obviously, surfing the Web is something to do when not driving (and many cars already access online resources for in-dash panels). Yet who's to say that our Web surfing combines with the other ways we get around in the real world to form a new kind of human capacity for transportation?

It is maybe one of the overlooked factors of contrast between the ways humans behave and live to other animals: we have always been very occupied with getting around in things we make for that purpose. The great discovery, of [...]

As true of most manufacturers, Chrysler LLC is working on a full electric vehicle. Chrysler is going for the sport-minded set, though, teasing with a two-seat Dodge sports car, complementing Jeep Patriot EV and Chrysler Town & Country more practical-minded extended-range EV concepts.
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Follow the jump for more photos and the full Dodge press release.

Who says extended-range vehicles can’t tackle trails? Not Jeep, as they explore the application of in-wheel motors to a vehicle with full Jeep capability. This concept is not officially Trail Rated, but that’s the direction Jeep is heading.
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The full Jeep description is available after the jump.

Two Jeep products at this year’s Detroit show explore applying extended-range electric powertrains to the iconic go-anywhere brand. The Patriot described here gives small SUV buyers an option, while the Jeep Wrangler EV concept explores four-wheel-drive applications.
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Jeep’s full release and more photos are after the jump.

Though Chrysler announced their intention to create extended-range electric vehicles along the lines of Chevrolet Volt back in September 2008, they used the 2009 Detroit show to provide a few more details and an update on the program overall. Also, unlike GM, Chrysler LLC is exploring using the powertrain in existing vehicles rather than creating an all-new platform.
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Four products were shown in Detroit, including a Dodge, two Jeeps, and this Chrysler Town & Country.
Full PR details after the jump.

Though Chrysler announced their intention to create extended-range electric vehicles along the lines of Chevrolet Volt back in September 2008, they used the 2009 Detroit show to provide a few more details and an update on the program overall. Also, unlike GM, Chrysler LLC is exploring using the powertrain in existing vehicles rather than creating an all-new platform.
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Four products were shown in Detroit, including a Dodge, two Jeeps, and this Chrysler Town & Country.
Full PR details after the jump.

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