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Most cars these days try to be good at everything. Your average $30,000 sedan, for instance, accelerates to 60 mph in less than seven seconds, has a really nice interior, and doesn’t use that much fuel. The flip side of this is that very few cars are absolutely great at anything. Which is why it’s refreshing to drive the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.
The Evo is not trying to please all buyers. It has an econo-car interior that isn’t even acceptable by present econo-car standards. It isn’t all that efficient, achieving only 19 mpg on the EPA combined scale despite its four-cylinder motivation. And even with a more subdued deck-lid spoiler (I actually prefer the full-blown wing), it’s not the sort of car you drive to a job interview. But the rare person who’s willing to put up with all these flaws for his (I could add “or her,” but who are we kidding) $35,000 will be rewarded with unqualified greatness. The Evo’s handling is superb, and so is its steering. Much credit of course goes to the Evo’s all-wheel-drive system, but honestly, it’s more than that. There are plenty of vehicles out there with similarly advanced torque-vectoring setups, but none feel so natural, so transparent. Even the Evo’s power delivery is a uniquely involving affair, with a dearth of torque followed by a fat wallop of boost. Annoying in everyday traffic? Sure. An absolute blast when the road opens up? You bet.
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Ok, longtime readers may feel as if they've seen this movie before. In 2007, AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE named the Volkswagen GTI its Automobile of the Year, calling it not only "the right car for our times" but also "the right car for any time." To see if it was the right car for a long time, we undertook a Four Seasons test of the GTI, and after twelve months we came away impressed. Three years later, the revised (Mark 6) GTI again took our highest award. Once more, we couldn't resist a long-term test.
We did try to mix it up a bit. Whereas last time we chose the then-new four-door body style and the DSG dual-clutch automatic gearbox, this time we switched to the more traditional two-door configuration and a manual transmission. We stuck with the plaid cloth seats, because we still think they're supercool. We added some options, too: a sunroof ($1000), eighteen-inch "Detroit" wheels with summer tires ($890), swiveling bixenon headlamps ($700), a Dynaudio sound system ($476), and that modern essential, Bluetooth connectivity ($199). VW now agrees that it's essential, as it has made Bluetooth-and eighteen-inch wheels-standard for 2011. Our options pushed the GTI's $23,990 base price to $27,255.
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Also among the stars of the Frankfurt Motor Show, we could not miss the stunning Audi R8 Spider, discoverable version of the German supercar. Line side, we note a flexible hood cover and a reshaped rear with new air intakes and engine side, the fair will be equipped with a 5.2 liter V8 FSI of 525 hp. Enjoy!
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Lotus Motorsport announces the Evora Cup race car together with an innovative European points based race series for 2010. The race car will make its first public appearance at the Autosport International racing car show in Birmingham, UK on the 14th January 2010.
The Lotus Evora is a highly acclaimed road car that incorporates many race car elements to give it incredible handling and performance. The Evora has a mid-engine layout, high-tech, super-stiff extruded and bonded aluminium chassis and double wishbone suspension all round. These elements mean that it is a relatively easy progression from the production car to a competitive race car.
The Evora Cup race car has been developed by Lotus Motorsport and is designed to offer a level of performance that would make it competitive in GT4 racing. The race car will be eligible to compete in a number of different national and international series, with options for endurance racing and sprint racing.
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2010 Volkswagen Golf! After four years of unavailability in North America, this compact, fun and economical car has returned by the graces of its German masters. There are two engine choices available: a 2.5L 170 horsepower 177 lb-ft gasoline-powered I5 and an intercooled turbocharged 2.0L 140 horsepower 236 lb-ft TDI clean-diesel I4. Transmission choices for the I5 include a 5-speed/OD manual or an automatic 6-speed Tiptronic gearbox. Purchasers who choose the TDI 4-cylinder diesel can select between a 6-speed manual and a DSG 6-speed Tiptronic auto.
As you would expect from Volkswagen engineers, the 2010 Golf is loaded down with standard safety features. Six separate airbags, electronic traction control, remote keyless entry, occupancy sensor, panic alarm, ignition disabling and a theft deterrent radio are included to name a few. There's also an innovative safety configuration. Again, those who select the TDI-equipped Golfs will be treated further to a sport-tuned suspension system, 17 inch wheels and tires, genuine leather steering wheel wrap and shift knob, SIRIUS Satellite Radio and a touchscreen stereo system.
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There are 3 models of the classy 2010 Mercedes-Benz C-Class to consider: the C63 AMG, C350 and C300. The C-Class has been and is Mercedes' most accessible US model lineup. You can be sure that it will deliver what you expect it to it terms of safety, technology, efficiency, luxury and value. World-leading engineering standards, innovative design and excellent levels of family safety make the C-Class highly desired.
The Mercedes C300 for 2010 is optionally available with either rear-wheel or 4MATIC AWD drivetrain configurations. It features a 3.0L 228-horse V6 coupled with either a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 7-speed automatic transmission with with a manual shifting mode. Further, you can choose between Sport and Luxury trim levels. You can enjoy standard amenities including a powered sunroof, 2-zoned climate control, Bluetooth connectivity and ARTICO upholstery.
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Congrats, guys. Make sure to let all your car fanatic friends know that you just got a glimpse at one of the very first, exclusive pictures of the Kia Optima’s next generation. Also known as the Magentis, the car will not be officially revealed until April, whereupon its debut will occur at the annual auto show in New York.
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