Ten Most Fuel-Efficient Cars of 2010
Wednesday January 20, 2010
There are a lot of changes in the list since last year. With several new hybrids and a pair of new diesels now on the market, only one conventional gasoline-powered car made the Top Ten for 2010 -- and I hesitate to use the word conventional, because it's the Smart Fortwo. The Toyota Yaris, MINI Cooper, and Honda Fit, which rounded out the Top Ten for 2009, have all been bumped from the list for 2010. I guess this hybrid thing is catching on, eh? Anyway, check out the complete list.
Photo gallery: 2011 Honda CR-Z Hybrid
Monday January 18, 2010
So will the new CR-Z be the next CRX? You know, it just might be. Purists may well scoff at the CR-Z's weight (around 2,700 lbs; the CRX varied between 1,700 and 2,200), but let's not forget that the CR-Z is weighed down with air conditioning, a hybrid battery, six airbags, and a modern high-strength body structure -- something lacking in my CRX, which I imagine would crumple like a gum wrapper if it hit anything bigger than a Jack Russell terrier.
Me, I'm looking forward to the CR-Z's 6-speed manual transmission and its 128 lb-ft of electric-motor-boosted torque, which comes on between 1,000 and 1,500 RPM -- quite a difference from my CRX Si, which produces just 100 lb-ft at a peaky 5,000 RPM. I think it's going to be good fun, and I really like the car's new look.
It'll be a while before I get to drive the CR-Z, but you can take a closer look at the car in my 2011 Honda CR-Z photo gallery.
Cheapest Cars of 2010
Friday January 15, 2010
Last year's list of the 20 cheapest cars remains one of my most popular articles, and I've now updated it for 2010. One thing testing all these cheap cars has taught me is that just because a car has a low price, that doesn't mean it's a good value -- so I've given you the skinny on each of these cars, telling you which ones are the good buys and which ones you should avoid. Check out my list of the Least Expensive Cars of 2010.
Photo gallery: 2010 Detroit Auto Show
Wednesday January 13, 2010
Test drive: 2010 Mercedes-Benz E350
Tuesday January 12, 2010
Seeing as how the old E-Class was one of my favorite luxury cars -- and seeing as how Mercedes didn't get it quite 100% right with the 2008 C-Class -- I was really worried that they were going to screw up my beloved E. So I drove one, and since the car has already shown up in my Best New Cars of 2010 list, I think you already know that they didn't. But you still want the details, right? Of course you do. Get 'em in my 2010 Mercedes E350 sedan test drive.
Photo galleries: 2011 Chevrolet Aveo and 2012 Ford Focus
Monday January 11, 2010
Today is the first media preview day for the 2010 Detroit Auto Show, and Chevy and Ford have already given us a sneak preview of two important cars.
First up is the new Ford Focus, which goes on sale in January, 2011 (presumably as a 2012 model). You may remember that the original (1999) Focus was designed in Europe and was, in fact, identical on both sides of the Atlantic. Then, in 2005, Ford introduced a new Focus in Europe, while keeping the same car in the US with watered-down styling. A 2008 redesign gave North America a new body on the Focus' ten-year-old platform. Car fans have been clamoring for the return of the European Focus, and their wish has been granted -- North America will get the same Focus as Europe and Asia, although engine choices will be tuned to each market. In our case, we'll get a 155-ish horsepower 2-liter engine with direct fuel injection. The styling, as you can see in the photos, is a pretty radical change, more in keeping with Ford's European lineup (although there's a hint of new Taurus in the sedan, if you ask me). North America will get both sedan and hatchback versions.
Chevrolet, meanwhile, will be introducing the 2011 Aveo RS. With the Chevrolet Spark due to replace the Aveo as Chevy's smallest and cheapest car, the Aveo is free to move upmarket, and Chevy is signaling the new Aveo's sporty intentions with the Aveo RS show car. This snazzy-looking 5-door hatchback is powered by a 1.4 liter turbocharged engine that puts out 138 horsepower. Now, this is officially a "show car", which means that some of the details like the fancy door handles, side mirrors and wheels probably won't appear on the final car -- but I saw a mock-up of the production Aveo at a media preview earlier this year, and the RS is pretty close to the car we'll be seeing in Chevy showrooms. Along with the 5-door hatchback, Chevy will offer a 4-door sedan version. Sure is quite a change from the current Aveo, wouldn't you say?
Test drive: 2010 Audi S4
Thursday January 7, 2010
2010 Honda Insight twelve-month test: December 2009 update
Wednesday January 6, 2010
Best New Cars of 2010
Monday January 4, 2010
What I did yesterday...
Wednesday December 30, 2009
Before I explain the awesomeness in the photo above, let me apologize for the lack of activity on the blog these last couple of weeks -- I'm putting together the Best New Cars of 2010, which I plan to publish during the first week of January. And yesterday didn't help... which brings me to the photo.