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The Chevrolet Volt is unveiled at a General Motors centennial celebration in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008.
The new year has arrived and with it a lot of high expectations for a turn around in the economy. Today’s economy really has everything “on sale” for the middle class consumer. It really is an unprecedented time to buy long term durable goods like automobiles. Prices on new vehicles have never been lower. It’s never been cheaper to borrow money, and most car dealerships are making great deals. A new car, unlike a food item, is something you are likely to keep over the long haul. There simply may never be a better time when your income will buy more on a big ticket item like a new car or truck than it will right now. It’s well worth taking a look at what your money will buy if you have been thinking about purchasing a new car. Simply put, your purchasing power may never be higher for a new car than it is right now!
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The new car buying scene has changed dramatically in just the past couple of years. For new car designers these past few years have been the “perfect storm” of the world going “green” and unexpected spikes in the cost of gasoline. Enter the hybrid market for cars.
Right now, the season between Thanksgiving Day and New Year’s Day, is typically the best time of year to be shopping for a new car. Car dealerships are closing out their new car inventories. Many car dealerships are having special holiday sales and trying to close out their sales books on a high note. New car deals are there for the taking.
Cool compacts with a little SSomething extra under the hood and a little more SStyle inside and out are all about the SSizzle. In this case, Super Sport SSizzle.
The most understated of the four SS models covered here is the Cobalt sedan. Ready to surprise a few so-called sports cars at the stoplights with a 260-horsepower four-cylinder?
Although you can’t see the turbocharger, the big air box atop the engine is a dead giveaway to forced induction.
The last couple of years have been a tidal wave of change in how we think about oil, our environment, and cost of transportation. Things we never used to think about and just take for granted have suddenly become controversial.
The popularity of the third-generation Camaro is easy to understand when you consider the model diversity and the fact that the only real competitor was the Mustang. Today, the picture includes hot machinery from many other brands. As well, the Camaro will be back in early 2009.
It’s no secret that sales of gas-slurping fullsize pickup trucks have taken an abrupt nosedive.
It looks like every other Silverado on the lot because it is like every other Silverado on the lot, save for an elaborate electric motor and charging system.
Easy on the eyes, and easy on gas.
The Malibu is a styling sensation with solid build quality and road manners. The hybrid system doesn’t provide a huge boost in fuel economy, but every little bit helps.
It can be a difficult time when owners of high-excitement coupes, roadsters and sedans are forced to surrender their fun-mobiles when practicality comes knocking.
You might not recognize the face, but at least the name is familiar, which is just the point when it comes to the new 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe.
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