Posted in Compact cars, Honda, Hybrids, New cars on Jan 12th, 2010
The 2011 Honda CR-Z hybrid has been revealed at the Detroit Auto Show. With styling reminiscent of Honda’s famous sporty hatchback CRX and even more famous Insight hybrid, think of the CR-Z as Honda’s version of a retro model. According to Autoblog, the CR-Z will feature a mild hybrid system that will allow the sporty […]
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Posted in Incentives on Jan 8th, 2010
European automakers are promoting low auto loan rates and leases in January. While leasing has always been a popular financing option among the European brands, and especially the luxury brands, those who choose to buy can take advantage of no interest or low interest car loans, which will save them money over the life of […]
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Posted in Incentives on Jan 7th, 2010
January car shoppers will find continued record-low auto loan interest rates and a lot more leasing incentives, as the leasing comeback seems to be strengthening across the foreign brands. Honda – Honda is really pushing leases in January, as every single model has a lease incentive for the month. Only the 2009 and 2010 Odyssey […]
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Posted in 0% Financing, Auto loans on Jan 6th, 2010
Planning on starting out the new decade with a new car? Before you go window shopping or test driving, make sure you know the current incentives being offered on the cars you’re looking at. Some of this month’s incentives are very enticing. You may even find that with cash back combined with 0% financing on […]
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Posted in Automotive on Jan 6th, 2010
Mercedes is apparently sick of all the ultra-rich celebrities who traded in their S-Classes for Priuses now that the fashionable thing to do is be seen driving around in a hybrid. So sick that Mercedes is reportedly going to offer celebs and other wealthy aspiring environmentalists a chance to buy a plug-in hybrid and spend […]
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Posted in Automotive on Jan 1st, 2010
GM has issued a recall for 22,000 Corvettes sold between 2005 and 2007 for possible roof failure. How exactly does a roof fail? Well if its job is to keep the wind, rain and other weather out of the car, it fails by blowing off at high speeds. Apparently there is a danger of that […]
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Posted in Automotive on Jan 1st, 2010
While you’re recovering from last night’s celebration, take a few seconds to make sure you remembered to lock your car. New Year’s day is the number one holiday for car thefts. Autoblog speculates that the jump in car thefts on New Year’s comes from the almost universal intoxication of celebrators. That makes sense, considering that […]
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