Showing posts with label EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway. Show all posts
8.04.2013
New Car Review: 2013 Nissan Pathfinder
If you surf around on the web, Googling things like "2013 Nissan Pathfinder review", you'll find more than a few autojournalists bemoaning the fact that the Pathfinder is no longer about rugged off-road utility and has become a carlike crossover.
That's true...but here's a little secret gleaned from driving a few Pathfinders as news vehicles in television:
The last generation wasn't the best vehicle for that kind of thing (off-roading) anyway. It had become too big, too ungainly. For the past nine model years, the best choice for adventure where the pavement ends at your Nissan dealer was...and still is...the Xterra.
Time to either kill off the Pathfinder or re-invent it. And given that crossovers are a thing, killing it would be leaving money on the table.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
$30000-$40000,
2013 Model Year,
Crossover,
EPA Fuel Economy 20 MPG City,
EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway,
Nissan,
Pathfinder,
SUV


7.23.2013
New Car Review: 2013 Lexus RX 350 F Sport
Among enthusiasts, Lexus has something of a bad reputation. Despite stunners like the LFA supercar and the recently-reviewed-here IS-F sedan, the image is stil that of isolation chambers on wheels.
And out of the Lexus lineup, the vehicle that gets singled out for perhaps the greatest amount of abuse and derision among the smugly superior driver's set is the RX crossover. It is, intentionally, the least sporting Lexus, designed to be a supremely comfortable conveyance appealing primarily to middle-aged and well-off females. And it's been selling like hotcakes for well over 15 years.
But Lexus is on a mission to be taken seriously, and so this year, there's an F Sport edition of the RX 350. Unlike the IS-F, there's no engine swap, just a much-appreciated upgrade of the transmission, suspension and some nice trim bits.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
$45000-$60000,
2013 Model Year,
Crossover,
EPA Fuel Economy 18 MPG City,
EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway,
F Sport,
Lexus,
RX 350,
SUV


7.11.2013
New Car Review: 2013 Jeep Patriot Latitude 4X4
We've said it before (about a year and a half ago), we'll say it again. The Jeep Patriot doesn't get much respect. In fact, if it weren't for the not-really-a-Jeep Compass, the Patriot wouldn't get any at all. But at least it's more of a Jeep than something else in the lineup.
Or so goes the conventional wisdom. As we've suggested before, though, the Patriot is the closest thing you can get in 2013 to the fondly remembered 1984 Cherokee...the first of the small SUVs.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
$20000-$25000,
2013 Model Year,
EPA Fuel Economy 21 MPG City,
EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway,
Jeep,
Patriot


12.30.2012
New Car Review: 2013 Cadillac ATS AWD 3.6L
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The 2013 Cadillac ATS. |
Journalism (automotive and otherwise) is not a great profession if you expect to be told the truth. Oh, sure, it's your job to find and report the truth, but being told it...that's another thing altogether.
Not that the un-truths come in bald-faced lies. Not always. There's a spectrum. For example:
With the Cimarron, Cadillac told us it "behaves like a civilized car should" and "beats the imports at their own game". A bald-faced lie, as those who parted with $12,131 in 1981 dollars for a tarted-up Chevy Cavalier learned the hard way.
A decade and a half later, they told us once we experienced the Catera's European luxury and performance, we wouldn't want to let go. That wasn't true, either, but really wasn't a bald-faced lie. The Catera was European (an Opel with Cadillac badges stuck on it), and the rest can be excused as opinion.
Then came the original CTS. By this point, advertising had matured to the point where it dispensed with hyperbole and just showed us quick cuts of a CTS driving quickly while Led Zeppelin's "Rock And Roll" played for 30 seconds. And then a font that said "Cadillac. Breakthrough." The implication was that Cadillac had finally found the formula that would let them stand toe-to-toe with BMW.
Not true. But that one we can chalk up to optimism and wishful thinking.
Don't get me wrong. The CTS was then a good car and has gotten better every year since its introduction. But the driving dynamics just weren't there...as good as they have become.
That's why, as I walked to the Cadillac ATS for the first time, key fob in hand, I was prepared to be mildly disappointed. This was the car that, no excuses, was to be Cadillac's answer to the BMW 3-Series. And there was just no way...it was bound to fall short somehow. Most likely in the steering.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
$40000-$50000,
2013 Model Year,
ATS,
Cadillac,
EPA Fuel Economy 18 MPG City,
EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway,
Sedan,
Sport Sedan


12.21.2012
New Car Review: 2013 Cadillac XTS AWD Premium
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The 2013 Cadillac XTS. |
Don't get me wrong, the ATS is a remarkable car (we've just driven it and a review is coming very soon), but there are two stories to be told...and the XTS is the other.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
$50000-$60000,
2013 Model Year,
Cadillac,
EPA Fuel Economy 17 MPG City,
EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway,
Luxury Sedan,
Sedan,
XTS


7.24.2012
New Car Review: 2012 Jeep Compass Latitude 4X4
As that great poet, philosopher and automotive journalist Jim Morrison of the Doors once said, "Been down so G-----n long, looks like up to me."
Jim died 41 years ago, and he was never one during his four short years of stardom to sell his songs for ad campaigns, but in the case of the Jeep Compass, he just might have made an exception. For in six years on the market, the Compass has largely been reviled as cheap, crude and worst of all...not really a Jeep.
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The 2012 Jeep Compass Latitude. |
Jim died 41 years ago, and he was never one during his four short years of stardom to sell his songs for ad campaigns, but in the case of the Jeep Compass, he just might have made an exception. For in six years on the market, the Compass has largely been reviled as cheap, crude and worst of all...not really a Jeep.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
$20000-$30000,
2012 Model Year,
Compass,
Crossover,
EPA Fuel Economy 20 MPG City,
EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway,
Jeep


6.27.2012
New Car Review: 2013 Kia Sorento
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The 2013 Kia Sorento. |
Meet the all-American midsize crossover.
Yep, it's a Kia.
I'll spare you all the roaring up in the rearview mirror analogies that seem so unavoidable when writing about Kia's huge and so far unfailing strides from punch line to today's version of what Honda was in the 80s. Short version is this is now and so is the Kia Sorento. It's a right-sized crossover SUV, made in America for Americans and it hits the bulls-eye dead center.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
$25000-$35000,
2013 Model Year,
Crossover,
EPA Fuel Economy 20 MPG City,
EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway,
Kia,
Sorento


2.21.2012
New Car Review: 2012 Volvo S60 T6 AWD R SR
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The 2012 Volvo S60 T6 AWD R SR. |
In the Swinging 60s, "Sweden" and "Sexy" were synonymous. But by 1968, Volvo was adding "Safe" and "Sensible" to the Swedish image.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
$40000-$50000,
2012 Model Year,
EPA Fuel Economy 18 MPG City,
EPA Fuel Economy 26 MPG Highway,
S60,
Sedan,
Sport Sedan,
Volvo


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