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Tuesday, December 01, 2015

MERCEDES-BENZ CLA-CLASS









Starting price: $31,500
The Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class is a lower priced German car that is one of the best sold in America today. The CLA-Class is the first model sold by the company to offer front-wheel drive in the United States, and it is one of the more stylish cars on the roads today. The car is powered by a 2.0 liter four cylinder engine rated at 208 horsepower, and it comes with either a seven-speed automatic transmission with all-wheel drive available as an option. The car can go from zero to 60 MPH in 6.3 seconds with a top speed of 133 MPH. The car’s fuel efficiency is above average with a 26 MPG (city) and 38 MPG (highway) rating.










BMW 2-SERIES









Starting price: $32,100
The BMW 2-Series is the entry-level BMW model in the United States, and is one of the top and most affordable German cars sold in the country. The car is sold in both convertible and coupe formats, and has impressed as the replacement of the legacy 1-Series model previously sold in the United States. The car is powered by a 2.0 liter turbo four cylinder engine rated at 240 horsepower that can be combined with either a manual six-speed or eight-speed automatic transmission with all-wheel drive as an option for consumers. The BMW Track Handling package can also be included with the vehicle which brings with it an adaptive suspensive, improved steering and brakes, and upgraded tires. The 2-Series can go from zero to 60 MPH in 4.5 seconds with a top speed of 155 MPH. The car’s fuel efficiency is very respectable at 20 MPG (city) and 30 MPG (highway).









BMW 3 SERIES







Starting price: $32,950
The BMW 3-Series has been one of the most consistently produced German cars for years. Affordably priced in the low $30,000s, BMW offers a range of powertrains for the car to include diesel, gasoline, and hybrid options with a choice between automatic or manual transmission powering all-wheel drive. The stock engine on the 3-Series is rated at 240 horsepower, and it has a top overall speed of 128 MPH, and it is capable of going from zero to 60 MPH in 5.8 seconds. The 3-Series fuel efficiency is rated at 22 MPG (city) and 33 MPG (highway).








Monday, November 30, 2015

AUDI A4








Starting price: $35,500
The Audi A4 is one of the top and most affordable German cars sold in America today. Audi strikes a balance between performance and comfort with the automobile, and is powered by a 2.0 liter turbo four cylinder engine rated at 220 horsepower. Consumers can choose between a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission for the vehicle with all-wheel drive. The A4 can go from zero to 60 MPH in 5.6 seconds, and it has a top overall speed of 128 MPH. The fuel efficiency of the auto is average with a rating of 21 MPG (city) and 29 MPG (highway).







BMW 4-SERIES








Starting price: $40,300
The BMW 4-Series has quickly established itself as one of the top German cars sold in America. Similar to the larger 6-Series, BMW offers the car in four-door, coupe, and convertible options. The available engines for the car include the stock 2.0 liter turbo-four cylinder engine rated at 240 horsepower, or the 3.0 liter turbo inline-six cylinder rated at 300 horsepower. Consumers also have the choice between an eight-speed automatic or six-speed manual transmission as well as the choice between all-wheel or rear-wheel drive. The car’s fuel efficiency is rated at 21 MPG (city) and 32 MPG (highway). The 4-Series can go from zero to 60 MPH in just 4.9 seconds with a top overall speed of 155 MPH.









AUDI A6








Starting price: $44,800
The Audi A6 is one of the best German cars sold in the United States today. Audi has put focus on making the A6 a more luxurious version of the A7 in recent years, but its performance is on par with the A7. One of the most technologically advanced cars on the market today, the A6 base engine is a 2.0 liter turbo-four cylinder rated at 252 horsepower, and it comes with front-wheel drive and a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. All-wheel drive is an option to add to the A6, and there is a supercharged 3.0 liter V-6 rated at 333 horsepower, and a 3.0 liter V-6 diesel engine available for consumers to choose from when buying the car. The A6 can go from zero to 60 MPH in 5.1 seconds, and it gets respectable fuel economy at 19 MPG (city) and 28 MPG (highway) with a top overall speed of 129 MPH.








BMW 5-SERIES







Starting price: $49,950
The BMW 5-Series is one of the top German cars of all manufacturers sold in America today. The 5-Series features extremely responsive engines, a comfortable interior, and above-average road handling capability. All of the engines BMW install on the 5-Series are turbocharged, and consumers can choose between: a diesel inline-six cylinder, four cylinder (gas), inline-six cylinder, eight cylinder engine, and a gas-electric hybrid. The six cylinder engine is rated at 302 horsepower, and it can go from zero to 60 MPH in 5.3 seconds. The top overall speed of the 5-Series is 127 MPH, and its fuel efficiency is rated at 20 MPG (city) and 29 MPG (highway).







AUDI A7







Starting price: $65,900
The Audi A7 is one of the best German cars sold in the United States today. The A7 is a sportier version of the A6 and handles nicely in all types of weather. The standard powertrain on the car is a 3.0 liter supercharged six cylinder engine rated at 333 horsepower combined and comes with all-wheel drive with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Audi also makes a turbo-diesel 3.0 liter six cylinder engine rated at 240 horsepower for those who desire an improved fuel economy. The A7’s fuel efficiency is rated at 20 MPG (city) and 30 MPG (highway), and it can go from zero to 60 MPH in 4.7 seconds with a top overall speed of 130 MPH.














BMW 7-SERIES







Starting price: $74,000
The BMW 7-Series is one of the top German cars sold in America today. The starting price of the vehicle is just over $74,000 USD, and the company offers consumers a variety of engine choices to include an inline-six cylinder, V-8, V-12, hybrid, or even a turbo-diesel. The eight speed transmission and rear-wheel drive come as standard options on the car with all-wheel drive available to add as an option. The non-hybrid versions of the car are rated at a fuel efficiency of 23 MPG (city) and 31 MPG (highway). The 7-Series is capable of going from zero to 60 MPH in 6.2 seconds, and has a top overall speed of 130 MPH.














BMW 6 SERIES







Starting price: $76,100
The BMW 6 Series is one of the best German cars sold in the United States today. BWM has made the 6-Series one of the most exclusive car offerings of the company, and it is available with either a 3.0 liter inline six cylinder engine rated at 315 horsepower or a 4.4 liter eight cylinder engine rated at 445 horsepower. Both engine choices come with an eight-speed automatic transmission with rear-wheel drive coming standard on the cars and all-wheel drive available to add to the car when buying it new. The car’s fuel efficiency is rated at 20 MPG (city) and 31 MPG (highway), and the V-6 is rated at 332 lb-ft of torque.














AUDI A8





Starting price: $77,400
The Audi A8 is one of the top German cars sold in America today. The car is made out of all-aluminum, and it features some of the most cutting edge technology available in an automobile today. Audi provides several options for the powertrain for consumers to include: a 3.0 liter supercharged six cylinder engine rated at 333 horsepower, a 4.0 liter twin-turbo eight cylinder rated at 435 horsepower, a 3.0 liter six cylinder TDI, and a 6.3 liter W12 that is rated at 500 horsepower. If choosing to upgrade to the W12, the overall price of the A8 will go up significantly, but the boost in power is second-to-none on the market today. The A8’s fuel efficiency rating is 24 MPG (city) and 36 MPG (highway), and the auto can go from zero to 60 MPH in 6.4 seconds with a top overall speed of 129 MPH.










Sunday, November 29, 2015

MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS






Starting price: $94,400
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is one of the top German cars sold in America. The auto is the embodiment of what Americans think of when it comes to German engineering and luxury. The starting price for the car is not for those looking to save money; however, consumers who can afford the auto have a choice between the 4.7 liter twin-turbo eight cylinder engine rated at 449 horsepower, or the 6.0 liter twin-turbo V-12 rated at 523 horsepower. Both options come with a seven-speed automatic transmission and a choice between either all-wheel or rear-wheel drive. The car can go from zero to 60 MPH in 4.5 seconds, and it has a top overall speed of 130 MPH. The S-Class gets average-to-below-average fuel economy at 16 MPG (city) and 24 MPG (highway).










VOLKSWAGEN JETTA






In 1979, German manufacturer Volkswagen produced another great family car: Jetta. It was made to replace the Golf sedan.  As of 2005, almost 7 million cars have been sold worldwide, over one-third of sales have been in the United States. Since the original version in 1980, the car has continued to improve with better safety features and making use of new technology. In 2011, nearly 10 million have been produced and sold all over the world. As of April 2014, over 14 million have been sold, which made this model Europe’s and Volkswagen’s top-selling model.



























Saturday, November 28, 2015

Lamborghini’s lighter, RWD Huracán LP 580-2 will please purists, financial advisors







To say that the Huracán LP 610-4 has been a success for Lamborghini would be a massive understatement. Compared to the debut of the Gallardo – a car that Lamborghini has sold more of than all other models in the company’s history combined – Lamborghini has sold nearly twice as many LP 610-4 models in the first 16 months it has been on sale (3,169 Huracáns versus 1,751 Gallardos).


Considering this, it would be understandable for the Italian supercar maker to not want to mess with a good thing. But Lamborghini isn’t a company that likes to rest on its laurels, and as such, they’ve just unveiled a new variant of the Huracán: The LP 580-2, a model which promises even more thrilling driving dynamics while also cutting a sizable chunk out of the price tag in the process.

What’s New


One of the practices of modern Lamborghini that’s been particularly admirable is the way they go about naming their models. The alphabet soup associated with most vehicles on sale today typically has nothing to do with the actual particulars of the car (Mercedes-AMG and BMW, we’re looking your way), but that’s not the case here. As such, the LP 580-2 designates that this new Huracán model generates 580 (or 571 in American measurement) horsepower and 398 pound-feet of torque from its naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10. Astute readers may notice this number is down about 30 horsepower from the LP 610-4, but there’s a good reason for that: The “2” in its name denotes that power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels in this new model, making this something of a purists’ special.

“The Lamborghini Huracán LP 580-2 continues the Lamborghini tradition of pure, visionary and technology-driven models,” says Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. “The rear-wheel drive model fits perfectly into our Huracán family, appealing to those wanting an even more intense driving experience, or who currently drive other rear-wheel drive marques and aspire to driving a Lamborghini. This is the purest expression of a Lamborghini to date, with class-leading technological refinements. It is a serious car for serious drivers: it is maximum driving fun.”


Without the extra mechanical bits and pieces required to send the power to all four corners, the LP 580-2 drops some weight compared to its all-wheel drive brethren. Dry weight now stands at a paltry 3,062 pounds, down some 73 pounds from the AWD coupe. Weight distribution shifts further back in the car, and now sports a 40 percent front and 60 percent rear weight bias. Dropping weight up front also benefits handling by reducing inertia on the front axle, which in turn should make this model less prone to understeer and far happier to dish out the tail happy shenanigans that are typical of high horsepower, rear wheel drive sports cars.











Mercedes begins selling like-new classic cars through its official museum







Mercedes-Benz’s official museum has launched a lucrative new business called All-Time Stars that specializes in selling high-quality classic cars.


All-Time Stars’ inventory is divided into three distinct categories called Premium Edition, Collectors Edition, and Drivers Edition, respectively. Premium Edition cars are all-original machines with low miles that have been fully restored in-house by the experts at Mercedes-Benz Classic. Cars that fall in the Collectors Edition category are in excellent condition inside, outside, and under the hood, but they wear more patina than Premium Edition cars because they haven’t been fully restored.


Finally, Mercedes explains cars in the last group are aimed either at buyers who are looking for a vintage daily driver — instead of a better-than-new, concours-ready vehicle — or a small restoration project. Nice enough is as rough as it gets in Stuttgart, and All-Time Stars doesn’t dabble in ran when parked-style rust buckets, full-on projects or parts cars.


The oldest car currently offered for sale by the museum is a 1929 Type 630 Kompressor (pictured) listed at €850,000, a lofty sum that converts to about $912,000. The newest model is a 1999 SL 55 AMG Mille Miglia Edition, a 350-horsepower roadster of which only 10 examples were ever built. Other highlights include a 1979 450 SEL 6.9 with low miles, an ultra-rare 1967 230 S Universal station wagon, and a like-new 1993 280 TE wagon.

All cars regardless of how old they are and what category they slot into are given a thorough, 160-point inspection by an experienced Mercedes mechanic to ensure they’re described as accurately as possible to potential buyers. The inspector also notes what parts are original, what parts aren’t, and what components have been changed over the car’s life cycle.


All-Time Stars’ full inventory can be viewed online, but prospecitve buyers are encouraged to check out the cars in person by visiting the vast Mercedes-Benz museum in Stuttgart, Germany.

















Friday, November 27, 2015

Hyundai Santa Cruz






A Hyundai pickup truck doesn’t sound very appealing right off the bat, but the Santa Cruz is a surprisingly cool concept.


The Santa Cruz isn’t a traditional pickup, but rather a cross between a pickup and a car. Hyundai sought to create the best of both worlds by offering truck-like utility and styling, with car-like comfort and fuel economy.


Unveiled at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show, the Santa Cruz features a 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine with 190 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque, paired with Hyundai’s HTRAC all-wheel drive system.


The Santa Cruz hasn’t been confirmed for production yet, but if it ever gets built, it will further blur the line between cars and trucks.