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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Audi RS7 Price: $111,650 - $130,450













With a sleek, fastback body, 20-inch wheels and aggressive styling mods, the RS7 could get by on looks alone—but as an RS model, that’s not necessary. This bahn-burner packs a spectacular twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 that makes 560 hp, a performance-tuned eight-speed automatic, all-wheel drive, and a lowered suspension. For more power, the RS7 Performance makes 605 hp. While the six-figure price tag is not cheap, the RS7 is as close as it gets to an R8 supercar with four doors and a hatch.




Audi RS5













The huge air intakes are the first clue that the RS5 is no average beast, and they are certainly not the last. The meanest version of Audi’s sport coupe now has a twin-turbo V-6 instead of a naturally aspirated V-8. The new engine produces 444 hp, just shy of the outgoing V-8, but torque has increased to 443. On call to help transfer that power to the ground is Audi’s Quattro all-wheel-drive system via an eight-speed automatic. We expect the new RS5 to be as expertly executed as its predecessor.




The new Audi RS3 2017












Take one look at the RS3 and you know it means serious business, from its large front air intakes to its massive tailpipes. And, with a 400-hp 2.5-liter turbocharged five-cylinder under the hood, it has the muscle to back up its menacing appearance. Its seven-speed dual-clutch automatic routes torque to all four wheels; Audi claims the RS3 can rocket from zero to 62 mph in just 4.1 seconds. Sold in Europe as a hatchback—but coming here only as a sedan—the RS3 will go on sale in summer 2017.





Saturday, February 25, 2017

Acura ILX Price: $28,940 - $35,930














Although the ILX is basically a Honda Civic, it is a really nice Civic, featuring an interior with upgraded materials. The sole powertrain is a 201-hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder with front-wheel drive. The transmission is a dual-clutch eight-speed automatic; a manual is not available. The automatic is smooth and gives the ILX more of a calm and adult demeanor, which is a welcome change from the previous generation’s high-strung character. The ILX offers value for the money versus the competition.





Volkswagen Beetle Price: $20,815 - $33,370













Its shape is among the most distinctive on the road; surprisingly, the Beetle, offered as a coupe or a convertible, is as fun to drive as it looks. A 170-hp turbo four has a standard five-speed manual for peppy performance; a six-speed automatic is optional. The Beetle Dune gets the automatic, sits 0.2 inch higher, and has off-road styling elements. The 210-hp turbo four R-Line is the hot rod, with either a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are optional.