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Friday, July 20, 2012

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L W/Navigation

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L W/Navigation

Pop the rear hatch on the Honda CR-V and you're in for a surprise: the load floor is very, very low. I went to throw some groceries in the back of the car last night and stood in the store parking lot for a minute, wondering exactly how it's possible to have such a low load floor, a fully-independent rear suspension, and all-wheel drive. 

Reach over to either side of the trunk and you can fold the 60/40 split rear seats flat with one lever pull. The cargo cover assembly is spring loaded, so it comes out of its brackets with little or no effort.
Having wrangled both a 42" television and a flat-packed television stand into a similarly sized Suzuki Grand Vitara two weeks ago, I admired the CR-V because the process of loading large items into the back -- a process that took many minutes and considerable swearing with the Suzuki -- would have taken seconds in the Honda. 

The Honda CR-V is supposed to be the benchmark of the compact utility segment, and during moments like this, when you're manhandling a 70-pound IKEA box into the back, it acts like one. Combine that with a spritely engine, good handling and ride quality, and great ease of use, and you've got a benchmark car all over again. Not bad. 

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L W/Navigation

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L W/Navigation

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L W/Navigation

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L W/Navigation

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L W/Navigation

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L W/Navigation

2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan

2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan

It's funny how negative the reaction to this generation of Honda Civic has been. You'd think Honda was building a terrible Civic based on some of the press out there. The Civic is still a commendable compact car; it just isn't as impressive as the other recently redesigned cars in this class. 

Honda's decision to play it safe with the Civic may draw criticism from the press, but consumers keep buying the cars. In the first quarter of 2012, the Honda Civic handily outsold everything else in the compact class. How can the Civic succeed? It has an intuitive interior, for starters. Other compacts may offer more connectivity options, but the Civic sticks with tried-and-true buttons and knobs that are easy to use and look more modern than the equally simple controls in the Mazda 3. 

The design of the Civic is also familiar. Other compacts have upped the design game to the point of compromising visibility or usability while Honda stuck with a basic sedan shape and more timeless lines. With legendary reliability and a reasonable $21,275 sticker price, the 2012 Honda Civic EX doesn't need to offer a lot of gimmicks to attract buyers. 

2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan

2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan

2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Fairy Design Maserati Quattroporte on PUR Wheels

Fairy Design Maserati Quattroporte on PUR Wheels

Fairy Design are a Japanese tuning brand, based in Kyoto. They specialise in European cars including the Maserati Quattroporte. PUR Wheels recently sold a set of wheels to a Fairy Design project, the pictures below reveal the result! 

The Fairy Design Maserati Quattroporte features a new front bumper which shares its looks with the MC Stradale, a new rear bumper with air vents and a built in diffuser. The rear spoiler is also new! The project is built on top of a Quattroporte GT S model.

The wheels are 22 inch 4OUR DEPTH with ten spokes, a deep concave look and a three-piece construction. The finish applied to the face is matte grey with a silver lip. 

Fairy Design Maserati Quattroporte on PUR Wheels

Fairy Design Maserati Quattroporte on PUR Wheels

Fairy Design Maserati Quattroporte on PUR Wheels

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Jaguar XFR-S for Paris Motor Show

 Jaguar XFR-S

Rumours are circulating regarding a possible Jaguar XFR-S. The principle will be the same as that applied to the Jaguar XKR-S, less weight, more power and better handling. Jaguar could release this model as early as the Paris Motor Show in September. We’ve heard these rumours before and now they look closer to reality!
No exact details are known at this stage, but expect a series of upgrade to the chassis, styling, exhaust and engine performance. The output of the 5.0 liter supercharged V8 should get up to around 550bhp and 680Nm of torque. The upgrades should place the Jaguar XFR-S closer to the new BMW M5 and Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG in terms of performance.

We expect Jaguar to replace the Jaguar XF by 2014. The XFR-S will help keep the model range desirable until that car is ready. We expect Jaguar to keep offering the XFR alongside the XFR-S. Price projections put the range topping model at £70,000 which is 88,000 euros at today’s exchange rate.

 Jaguar XFR-S

 Jaguar XFR-S

 Jaguar XFR-S

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2013 Cadillac XTS

2013 Cadillac XTS

AUTO SHOWS: It looks like Cadillac may have been a little too over-eager to get to the early bird special: it accidentally put up an official image of the all-new 2013 XTS on its consumer site a week before its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

The car is almost a dead ringer to the XTS Platinum concept from last year's Detroit auto show. The production XTS retains the concept's mesh grille and swept-back headlamp design, while gaining a tamer set of lower intakes, although it does use more chrome trim. Also softened is the sharp character line, which now terminates just before the cut for the back of the rear door. From what we can see, the taillights are identical to those from the concept, and the wheels -- while smaller -- are pretty close to what we saw last year.

2013 Cadillac XTS

2013 Cadillac XTS

2013 Cadillac XTS

2013 Cadillac XTS

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

2012 Hyundai Veloster DCT

2012 Hyundai Veloster DCT

I keep hearing everyone say that the back seat of the Hyundai Veloster is usable and that may be true, but it isn't exactly inviting. I drove the Veloster on a weekend during which my husband and I were going to a Red Wings game at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit (about a 45-minute trip). We were attending the game with another couple and had offered to drive, but when they arrived at our house we opted to take their Toyota RAV4 instead of the Veloster -- the hassle in getting two adults (one of whom is about 6'2") into and out of the back seat wasn't at all appealing.

As for the styling of the Veloster -- which, lets face it, is really what it's all about - I find it pretty attractive. It looks different enough that it stands out in traffic, but it doesn't look like an oddball, plus its hatchback body style gives it added versatility for carrying larger items. However, the stylish body style promises performance that the Veloster doesn't deliver. Although the chassis, steering, and brakes all work well, the 138-hp engine just feels slow. One would hope that Hyundai will eventually offer this car with a second engine choice that will give the Veloster the performance to match its looks. 

2012 Hyundai Veloster DCT

2012 Hyundai Veloster DCT

2012 Hyundai Veloster DCT

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Dacia Duster

Dacia Duster

Value for money is a great selling tool these days, and Renault’s budget brand Dacia is ready to clean up with a range of affordable models that will arrive in the UK from next January.If you’ve been on holiday in Europe recently, you’ll probably have seen a Duster on the road. And it’s a chunky-looking thing. The squared-off shape doesn’t look like any other 4x4, and the short front and rear overhangs allow the 4WD versions to tackle tough terrain. 

Inside, the dash is Dacia’s own design, and the centre console features odd metallic brown centre trim. It’s neither wood nor metal, but it certainly stands out. 

Dacia Duster

Dacia Duster

Dacia Duster

Dacia Duster

Dacia Duster

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