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Thursday, May 30, 2019

2019 Acura NSX First Review



  • Revised and updated for 2019
  • Minor aesthetic changes improve appearance
  • New interior colors and upholstery
  • New tire compound for more grip and better handling
  • Revised suspension tuning and upgraded tires
  • Prices start at $157,500

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Mercedes EQ C 2019



Price: From £45,000 

The two biggest trends in cars right now are SUVs and electrification, so the new EQ C should be right on the money. It’ll be the first of a family of EQ models and is based on Mercedes’ new, scalable EV platform.
It’ll be about the same size as the current GLC and will feature two electric motors, one on each axle, to deliver four-wheel drive. Depending on the batteries fitted, a range of up to 310 miles is expected, and we think that even the most basic models should be capable of about 250 miles on a single charge.

Mercedes EQ A 2019



Price: From £29,000 

On sale: 2019
No maker can afford to develop a new range of cars without some electrification, and the EQ A is a pure electric model built on new platform tech. It will be part of Mercedes’ new EQ sub-brand, and although we haven’t seen exactly what it will look like, we expect it to be along the lines of the Concept EQ A from last year’s Frankfurt show. Even the signature blue detailing is likely to reach production. Expect a range of 250 miles and a variety of power outputs, with four-wheel drive a possibility

Thursday, October 12, 2017

2018 Hyundai Accent



Hyundai's fifth-generation Accent will drop its hatchback version when it goes on sale in the U.S. this fall. The 2018 Accent borrows design cues from the recently refreshed Sonata, shrunk down to subcompact proportions.

report says:Toyota seeking to halve Japan car models as domestic market shrinks



TOKYO -- Toyota Motor Corp. is aiming to halve the number of car models it sells at home by 2025, the second time this month that a Japanese automaker has emerged with plans to sharply scale back in a shrinking domestic market.

Car sales in Japan have been on a declining trend for more than two decades as the population rapidly ages and young people are losing interest in car ownership. At the same time, global automakers are increasingly focusing their r&d efforts on electric cars and self-driving technologies. 

Toyota offers about 60 car models in Japan, where consumers clamor for variety. But it aims to gradually cut that to about 30 by 2025 to make better use of resources.