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Cars,New
And Hot Car,Including Honda,Toyta And Bmw
 
An automobile
or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which
also carries its own engine or motor.
Acura Cars
2007 Acura MDX
The 2007
Acura MDX is not a subtle vehicle, even for an SUV.
To start with, its base MSRP of $39,995
includes a 300 horsepower, 3.7 liter, 24-valve SOHC VTEC V6 engine,
Audi Cars
2007 Audi A3
Offered in two standard trim levels as well as a high-performance S-model (the S
replaces the sport package), the 2007 Audi A3 brings together style and
sport in the form of a five-door hatchback.
Bmw Cars
2009 BMW 3 Series
The 2009 BMW 3 Series
features 11 trims that range in price from $30,910 to $50,700.
A freshened exterior design includes changes to the shape of the front
end and all new lights - front and back.
Buick Cars
Buick
David Dunbar Buick
incorporated the Buick Motor Company in 1903, and the car maker has upheld
its history of innovation very well since then. In fact, the success of this
company began with the overhead valve engine,
Chrysler Cars
2007 Chrysler Aspen
The 2007 Chrysler Aspen
carries an opening MSRP of $31,490 that climbs to $37,785 for the Limited
edition. Engine options for the Aspen include a 5.7 liter V8 with 335
horsepower and torque totaling 370 lb-ft. and a 4.7 liter V8 with 235 horsepower
(with the technology to accept E85 fuel.)
Ford Cars
Ford
2005 sales numbers
placed the Ford Motor Company as the third largest automaker in the world,
which means that the company's come a long way since the days of Henry Ford
telling people his cars came in "any color you want, as long as it's black."
Honda Cars
Honda
Honda was founded by Soichiro
Honday, a mechanic who developed his own idea for piston rings in 1938,
after working at Art Shokai. He attempted to sell them to Toyota, who contracted
with him. He built a facility to meet Toyota's demands, but it was almost
completely destroyed during World War II.
GMC Cars
GMC
GMC is the truck division of
the General Motors Company. It was formed by the purchase, in 1909, of Max
Grabowski's Rapid Motor Vehicle Company, which had developed some of the
earliest commercial trucks ever designed.
Jeep
Jeep
The first Jeep prototype was
built for the US Army by American Bantam, and it was followed by two
competing prototypes, one by Ford, and the other by Willys-Overland. It was the
American Bantam vehicle that first met the Army's criteria,
Porsche Cars
Porsche
The
Ford Explorer Sport Trac is a four-door, five-passenger, midsize pickup.
It was unique when it first appeared in 2000, but today it must compete with
midsize four-door pickups from every major player.
Chevrolet Cars
2010 Chevrolet Aveo
Prices range from $11,965 up
to $15,365 for the 2010 Chevrolet Aveo.
The Aveo is the smallest and least
costly vehicle that GM manufactures. It features a 1.6L 106hp DOHC four-cylinder
Ecotec engine
Cadillac Cars
Cadillac
Cadillac. The very name conjures
images of wealth and luxury, and it has done so since its first car rolled
out the door in 1902.
Formed from the remains of the Ford Motor Company after Henry Ford and his
partners left,
Hummer Cars
Hummer
Originally, Hummers were built in
South Bend, Indiana, by AM General Corporation, which was the government
vehicle division of American Motors. AM General had planned a civilian version
of the large vehicle as long ago as the late 1980s.
Hyundai Cars
Hyundai
Hyundai. In Korean, the word meads
"modernity." Here in the US, we associate it with inexpensive cars.
Jaguar Cars
Jaguar
Jaguar was originally founded in
1922 as the Swallow Sidecar Company, by William Lyons and William Walmsey,
who were motorcycle enthusiasts.
KIA Cars
Kia
The people at Kia Motors explain
that the name Kia is derived from the Hanja ki which means arise or come up
out of or rising up and that the a represents Asia, which means that their name
can be loosely translated as Rising out of Asia.
Infiniti Cars
Infiniti
Infiniti is the division of the
Japanese auto manufacturer Nissan, and serves as their luxury-import brand
in the US and Canadian markets.
Landrover Cars
Land Rover
Originally, the name Land Rover
referred not to a whole company, but to a single civilian all-terrain
vehicle launched on April 30, 1948, at the Amsterdam Motor Show.
Lexus Cars
Lexus
Since its inception in 1989, Lexus
has been the luxury-car division of Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation,
and vehicles under that brand name are sold not only in North America, but
throughout the world, with a 2005 launch in Japan.
Lincoln Cars
Lincoln
Founded in 1917 by Henry M. Leland,
Lincoln is a luxury car brand operated under the Ford Motor Company, and it has
been making vehicles for the upscale market since the 1920's. Leland, who
was also one of the founders of Cadillac, formed the Lincoln Motor Company
during World War I, in order to build Liberty aircraft engines.
Isuzu Cars
Isuzu
Known in most of Europe, Asia, and
Africa for producing a wide variety of trucks, Isuzu Motors, Ltd, is a
Japanese car manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo.
Mazda Cars
Mazda
Founded in January 1920
as a cork factory, Mazda began making tools in 1929, and then expanded into
the manufacture of trucks for commercial trucks.
Mercedesbenz Cars
Mercedes-Benz
Though primarily known for
their automobiles, Mercedes-Benz, which is sometimes shortened to just
Mercedes, is a German brand of cars, buses,
Mercury Cars
Mercury
Created from scratch like its
defunct cousin the Edsel, Mercury was its own division of Ford Motor Company
until 1945 until it was combined with Lincoln into the Lincoln Mercury Division,
in the hopes that it would come to be known as a sort of Lincoln junior.
Mini Cars
MINI
Based in Cowley, England,
MINI is both the name of a division of BMW as well as that of a car produced
by that division since April, 2001.
Mitsubishi Cars
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi's history goes all
the way back to 1917, when the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Company, Ltd.,
introduced Japan's first series-production automobile.
Nissan Cars
Nissan
Formerly marketed under the
name Datsun, Nissan Motors, Ltd is a Japanese auto maker with corporate offices
in Ginza, Tokyo, though they plan to move to Yokohama, Kanagawa by 2010, and
construction of their new headquarters are set to begin this year.
Saab Cars
Saab
SAAB is not just resting on
its history of having designed jets, it operates as if it were designing them
today. Consider the degree of precision and attention to detail one needs to
create the jet fighter aircraft the "SAAB Gryphon."
Pontiac Cars
Pontiac
Introduced by General Motors in 1926 as the companion marque to their Oakland
Motor Car line, the Pontiac name was actually first used twenty years prior
by the Pontiac Spring and Wagon Works,
Saturn Cars
Saturn
Saturn cars, minivans,
and SUVs share the common heritage of success through community involvement and
personal relations.
Scion Cars
Scion
Toyota branched out to create
the Scion as a way of addressing needs of the younger car buyer. Owning a
Scion is a way for an individual to separate himself from the
conservative,
establishment image of Toyota while feeling he has made a quality purchase.
Subaru Cars
Subaru
Subaru has built its
reputation on designing and building exceedingly strong, well-engineered
economy automobiles.
Suzuki Cars
Suzuki
Whether you are looking for a
compact car, family transportation, a large SUV, or a small SUV, Suzuki
probably has a 2007 model to fit your needs.
Toyota Cars
Toyota
Whether you are in the market
for a 2-door coupe convertible, family minivan, 4-door sedan, or mid-size
SUV,
Volkswagen Cars
Volkswagen
The Volkswagen lineup of 2007
vehicles spans the gamut from the hardtop convertible, Eos, to the luxury
SUV, Touareg,
Volvo Cars
Volvo
The Volvo lineup of
vehicles for 2007 has reached a pinnacle of quality, innovation, and safety
not previously achieved.
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