Want to bid for Saab? Get your paperwork in by April 10

Interested in buying a Saab? Heck, why not buy the whole company? If you’re in the market, you have until April 10 to put in an offer, and currently, the only competitor you have is China Youngman. Continue reading

2013 Hyundai Elantra Coupe: Chicago 2012

2013 Hyundai Elantra Coupe: Chicago 2012

In addition to the GT sedan, Hyundai also launched a new version of the C-segment sedan Elantra here at the Chicago Auto Show 2012. The new two-door is clearly intended to take the likes of the Honda Civic Coupe, and has a spec sheet that the comparison with its competitor rather than from Japan. Continue reading

2012 Mercedes-Benz B-Class: First Drive

2012 Mercedes-Benz B-Class front 3/4 view

Mercedes-Benz has set her heart on an increase in U.S. sales by more than 20 percent, and Automotive News reports that the Commission could include plans for a hybrid extended range. Joachim Schmidt, head of global sales for Mercedes-Benz, said a special US-only B-class plug-in hybrid with a range-extended electric motor can be directed to the States soon. Continue reading

2012 Hyundai Veloster: First Ride

2012 Hyundai Veloster: First Ride

It 'a good time to be a fan of small cars, and Hyundai is nearly done, add to his 2012 Veloster market. If you must appear for this in your local showroom waiting, we have some news for you. Hyundai Motor America President and CEO John Krafcik your Twitter comes at a cost of $ 17,300 for a Veloster. Total price is due later this week, but the base price undermines the Honda CR-Z, probably his most natural competitor by more than $ 2,000, and offers more space and the promise of 40 miles per gallon on the highway. Continue reading

2006 Dodge Rampage Concept

2006 Dodge Rampage Concept

The world needs a competitor to the Honda Ridgeline? While sales of Honda's six trucks we believe that consumers are not clamoring for a car (Honda only sold 16,142 in 2010 changed the crest of just over 13,047 Dodge Dakota), is the recent reports that Chrysler seems to think the otherwise. Continue reading