Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Portion 2 - The top 10 cars of 2011

You’ve witnessed the first four – now see the rest of Popular Mechanics’ top ten vehicles of 2011. Source for this article – Part 2 – The top 10 cars of 2011 by Car Deal Expert.

The 2011 Ford Mustang worth $22,145

A 305-hp V6 is what the Mustang has although the power makes it a race car with the 5.0 and Boss 302 upgrade. The shocks can be manually tuned to street or racing specs. Do you would like a "Fast and also the Furious" lifestyle? Then you may look into getting the 2011 Ford Mustang.

The 2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty costs about $28,020

A lot of stuff can be moved quite easily any of Ford's super Duty Trucks. With the 800 pounds of torque, the 6.7-liter diesel V8 cranks 400 horses. That means that it is a pretty powerful beast. For 2011, the Super Duty’s suspension has been retooled to use fewer leaf springs within the rear, which helps the F-250 soak up the bumps like a lighter model truck. These babies are made for pulling trailers. It isn't even hard to steer.

The 2011 Ford Fiesta will cost you $13,320

Do 40 mpg and a 400-mile range on internal combustion engine sound fun to you?. It should interest you. The Feisty is budget and environmentally friendly. Drivers can have many choices with upgrades on this car. The car is a subcompact. It also has electronic power-assisted steering and dual-clutch transmission. It is a responsive car that is safe and may also save you some money as it is fuel efficient.

Get the 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe for only $38,165

There is a new car on sale. It comes from Cadillac too. There is a windshield swept while the door handles are well hidden. Also, the taillights are upright and the exhaust is center-mounted. It resembles a car from 1948. The 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe seems like a car from the past.

The 2011 Infiniti M37/M56 will cost you $47,125

Infiniti appears to be working more on design as shown with the luxury sedan that is becoming popular. High-tech innovations like Lane Departure Prevention and Eco Pedal keep the driver safe and promote fuel economy. The accelerator resists throttle jabs to conserve fuel. It has a 330 hp with 3.7 liter V6. If you don't want that, there is also a 5.6 liter V8 with 420 hp.

Pay $41,000 for 2011 Chevrolet Volt

This electric car has a 16-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack. The battery power can't last forever though. Following the power is gone, the battery is recharged when the car runs on a 1.4-liter four cylinder engine. There isn't much noise in the 2011 Chevrolet Volt which rides very smoothly as well. A charged battery can go about 35-40 miles. Also, a 32 mpg city/36 mpg highway on internal combustion happens too.

Citations

Popular Mechanics

popularmechanics.com/cars/news/industry/2011-automotive-excellence-awards



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