Breaking, Dodge, SUV, Top, crossovers
Chrysler has just unveiled the all-new 2011 Dodge Durango, and we like what we see. It will ride on a new unibody platform and, like its predecessor, feature three rows of seating. Outside, the new Durango looks as menacing a Dodge can get, courtesy of the very bold chromed grille. If you look closely, the [Read More]
Kia, Minivans/Vans
Take a peek at Kia’s website and you’ll notice that a certain vehicle is missing from the lineup, and that vehicle is the Kia Rondo. This only suggests that sales of the compact people-mover is is no more in the US market. But this shouldn’t come as surprise. After all, the Rondo had disappointing sales. [Read More]
Chevrolet, Videos
GM’s Department 180, which I’m guessing is the company’s quality control department, has been posting some YouTube videos highlighting the extreme and unconventional methods that Chevrolet engineers use to test the quality of their vehicles. The latest video looks at the audible quality of the upcoming Chevrolet Cruze…with a rather interesting twist. Check it out [Read More]
Chevrolet
After taking a second spin inside the new Chevrolet Cruze, the people at MotorTrend walked away very satisfied. The Cruze has been on sale in may parts of the world since 2008; for it’s North American debut, it gets many new updates that enhance its drive quality, something that was praised by the publication’s crew. [Read More]
Chevrolet, Electric Cars, Green, Hybrids, Nissan, Rants
Toyota and, to a lesser extent, Honda were pioneers for being the first to introduce full-hybrid vehicles — the Prius and Insight, respectively — to the mainstream market. However, despite their popularity, both hybrids have taken a backseat to the new shakers in the industry, the Chevrolet Volt and the Nissan Leaf. The Leaf is [Read More]