August 29th, 2008 by Hal Moses
The 2009 Hyundai Genesis has received nothing but praise by everyone who has driven it. This car comes at a great price with a large auto warranty and can hold its own with the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Now it has also received a seal of approval by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, getting five-star crash-test ratings across the board.
The Hyundai Genesis actually received something that the BMW and Mercedes weren’t able to achieve- five stars in both side-impact and frontal impact crash tests.
According to John Krafcik, who is the V.P. of Strategic Planning and Product Development at Hyundai, the five-star results that the Genesis received are just one indication that Hyundai engineers are dedicated to safety.
Krafcik is making reference to the rigid body structure, active head restraints, and eight airbags in the Genesis. Also included in the airbag count are rear side-impact airbags, which are uncommon for a vehicle costing $30K.
The five-star ratings by the NHTSA are just one added selling point to a vehicle that has lots going for it, such as a good price and new car warranties, as well as a great ride and look.
August 29th, 2008 by Hal Moses
It’s no secret that Chrysler has been experiencing some recent struggles. The car company is seeking ways to turn things around and move forward in a very difficult time for automakers. According to the Detroit News, their latest move is to try to sell its Dodge Viper brand.
The Dodge Viper has always been a stylish luxury sports car, however it hasn’t ever provided big business for Chrysler. This is especially true now, when consumers are mostly interested in protecting their wallets with small fuel-efficient vehicles and new car warranties. The Detroit News says that the automaker is making an attempt to “refocus†on its “core business.â€
It’s speculated that the Dodge Viper could get around $50 million for a foreign automaker as a hobby brand. Overall, this won’t affect the car-buying population, but dedicated enthusiasts of the Viper will find this to be a grim picture of the future.
August 27th, 2008 by Hal Moses
The new Mazda Kazamai debuted in the 2008 Moscow auto show today and was highly impressive with its wildly futuristic style. A turbocharged four-cylinder engine that Mazda will also use in production models as soon as 2011 powers the car.
The engine is based on the one in the CX-7 crossover; however, Mazda claims this one will improve mileage up to 30%. A four-wheel drive CX-7 currently gets 17/23 mpg, which means a 30% increase would bring those figures to 22/30 mpg. This is better, in terms of highway mileage, than any other SUV that is a non-hybrid on the market. Also, the CX-7’s current engine is a ton of fun to drive. It is expected that this new turbo engine, and a next generation six-speed transmission will make it to other models, such as the new Mazda 6 and maybe a future edition of the Mazdaspeed3 performance hatchback.
This move is following a trend that has been seen before, where it is possible to add existing technology, such as turbocharging, to gas engines in order to greatly increase mileage. Increasing mileage by 30% in three years is very impressive. Mazda is listening to consumer demands for more fuel-efficient vehicles with new car warranties. Their turbocharged four-cylinder engine will be utilized in many vehicles.
August 27th, 2008 by Hal Moses
BMW is now running an impressive 0.9% financing deal, which makes it a great time to buy a BMW complete with an auto warranty. This is especially true since BMW will be raising its prices an average of 2% for the 2009 model year. Other than the 3 Series, most BMW models will not have any changes for the 2009 model year, which makes the price increase fairly annoying for BMW customers.
BMW claims that their prices are going up because of the high cost of raw materials, and that the majority of car manufacturers generally raise their prices about 1%-3% on unchanged models annually.
Be aware that there are some option packages that have changed, which can have a drastic effect on the price of a BMW. Cars that won’t be back for the 2009 model year are the M4 roadster and coupe and the Z4 roadster and coupe. It has been reported that there will be a redesigned roadster ready in 2010.
August 27th, 2008 by Hal Moses
Ford Motor Company is making a move to wean itself away from light trucks. In fact, it will use $75 million in order to convert an SUV factory in Michigan to manufacture cars.
The truck plant is located in Wayne, Michigan, which is a Detroit suburb. Ford will begin working on the conversion in early November, and will begin production of a small car that is unspecified in 2010, according to a Ford statement.
The equipment that has been used at the plant in Wayne to manufacture Navigator and Expedition SUVs will be transported to another factory located in Louisville. This plant currently builds F-Series Super Duty pickup trucks, but will also manufacture the SUV models, starting in the second quarter of 2009.
The factory in Michigan is one of three plants in North America that will be retooled to make fuel-efficient cars. This is under the plan by Chief Executive Alan Mulally to put an end to approximately $23.9 billion in losses since the year 2005. Due to high gas prices, light trucks have been down 19%, and they account for 63% of the 2008 deliveries for Ford. Consumers now want to protect their wallets by purchasing small, fuel-efficient cars with new car warranties.
August 26th, 2008 by Hal Moses
General Motors recently announced that it is extending an auto warranty offer on its certified used trucks and cars, citing quality gains and less auto warranty-funded repairs.
GM claims it will begin to offer a 12-month, 12,000-mile auto warranty that is “bumper to bumper†on all certified used trucks and cars that are eligible for the coverage by GM dealers.
This change will start September 13, and will extend the terms of the GM auto warranty on late model used vehicles in good condition an extra 9 months and 9,000 miles.
This step comes one day after an announcement by GM that it is putting out a new discount program on new trucks and cars that will provide employee-level pricing to new buyers.
GM, as well as other U.S. carmakers, has been arguing that their quality improvements in their vehicles have long been ignored by American consumers.
In response to this, the Big Three have offered more generous used car warranties over the last few years in order to gain consumer confidence.
August 26th, 2008 by Hal Moses
The legendary and powerful V-8 engine is finding its place in history, because very few new cars are using it, according to U.S. car industry reports. Consumers want to protect themselves with fuel-efficient vehicles that have an auto warranty, and aren’t purchasing vehicles with V-8 engines.
The majority of carmakers are deciding not to put V-8’s under the hoods of family vehicles, USA Today stated in a NY report. The V-6’s are also losing popularity and people are instead deciding to purchase vehicles with the V-4. In fact, observers claim that the V-8 in particular isn’t politically correct anymore.
Carmakers who are choosing to introduce new V-8s are tending to confine them to high-performance sports cars, trucks meant for towing, and several premium cars.
New vehicles that are planning to be equipped with a V-8 engine include the Cadillac CTS-V, the Hyundai Genesis, and the Dodge Challenger. Carmakers are making it a point to stress the fact that the newer V-8s are much more fuel-efficient than in the past.
However, GM is discarding the eight-cylinder engine from next year’s 2010 Cadillac SRX crossover and Ford won’t be offering its Lincoln MKS sedan with the V-8.
Consumers are opting for cars with smaller engines that have new car warranties in order to protect their wallets. V-8s are finding their place in history.
August 26th, 2008 by Hal Moses
Other carmakers are scrambling to downsize their car lineups, yet Honda Motor continues to restock its current lineup of small vehicles that are fuel-efficient.
Honda is the most popular car company in the U.S., and its success will continue to grow with the introduction of a new updated version of the Honda Fit subcompact today.
The current version of the Fit has experienced a sales increase of a staggering 79% this year due to the trend for consumers to steer clear of large vehicles that guzzle gas.
And with the new Fit, which gets 34mpg/highway and comes with an auto warranty, Honda continues to polish its sparkling reputation as the carmaker that is best able to capitalize on an auto market that is changing rapidly.
Sales in the U.S. car market have dropped 11% this year, and yet Honda’s sales have gone up 3%. To compare, GM has had sales decline 11%, Ford Motor has declined 14%, and Toyota has dropped 7%.
Honda’s success can be explained in simple terms. When all other automakers, including Toyota, shifted to trucks, Honda resisted and stuck with their formula. Consumers are looking for small, fuel-efficient cars that are dependable and come with new car warranties, and Honda delivers. With the current economy people aren’t taking risks on gas-guzzlers.
August 23rd, 2008 by Hal Moses
Mercedes-Benz now has a new line of clean-diesel vehicles called Bluetec, much like the Volkswagen Jetta TDI. All of these qualify for the alternative-powertrain tax credit by the IRS. Previously, only hybrid cars qualified to receive the credit, but the advancements in clean-diesel technology have allowed these German carmakers to get this tax break for their new diesel lines.
The tax credits only apply to the first 60,000 units that are sold. Also, they will vary depending on the fuel-efficiency of the car. For example, the Mercedes Benz ML320 Bluetec will qualify for a rebate of $900, but if you make a step up to the GL320 and you will get a credit of $1,800. You can buy the Jetta TDI now, and it will be in showrooms this October.
Will these tax credits make more people consider purchasing a diesel car the next time they go car shopping? While the national price of fuel has come down to approximately $3.80 per gallon as of today, prices for diesel remain high, at over $4.50 per gallon.
In the past, motorists protected their wallets by purchasing an auto warranty, buying inexpensive vehicles, and keeping up with maintenance. Now, receiving tax credits for clean-diesel vehicles give consumers another way of conserving on car related expenses.
August 23rd, 2008 by Hal Moses
Recently, The Environmental Transport Association named the Toyota Yaris to be the “Green Car Of The Year. The ETA looked at 1300 vehicles in order to put together a green vehicle guide for car shoppers. In order to determine the green guide they researched the power, fuel-efficiency, noise levels, and emissions of the cars.
There were other models by Toyota that also made the top ten list by the ETA. Among these cars were, coming in third, the Prius, in sixth place came the Avgo, and coming in ninth was the Auris. These were considered some of the best green vehicles.
In the segment of the off road vehicle that was the greenest, the Toyota RAV4 came in first. In the category of the greenest city vehicle was the Toyota Avgo.
Motorists are becoming more and more concerned with buying cars that are environmentally friendly. Luckily, there are currently many vehicles in this category that provide style, reliability, and fuel-efficiency, and even come with new car warranties that allow drivers to have peace of mind.