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Car Buying - KickingTires
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"Family Vehicles Selling Again
When the economy and car sales started tanking last summer, I pointed out that a major economic indicator was that family-friendly vehicles were seeing their sales flatline. In June, despite still-negative numbers from all manufacturers, crossovers both large and small — and even some SUVs — saw sales start to pick back up.
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Posted by David Thomas on July 2, 2009 in Car Buying , In The News Permalink
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Higher-Mileage Trims on the Rise
Call them super-saver cars. More than ever, automakers are offering specially branded, fuel-efficient trim levels, but buyers should beware: Those models may compromise performance, have fewer features or require spending a little more to get those mpg savings. In addition, they may be harder to find than their best-selling siblings. Take, for example, the 2010 Ford Fusion. Its impressive 23/34 mpg city/highway EPA rating only applies to the automatic base model, the Fusion S. The midlevel SE and better-equipped SEL are rated at a lower 22/31 mpg with the same four-cylinder engine and automatic transmissions. Why the difference in mileage? Ford spokesman Alan Hall said the Fusion S saves gas by using lower-resistance tires and specific transmission calibrations, and by being lighter because there’s less equipment in that trim.
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Posted by Kelsey Mays on June 24, 2009 in Car Buying , Ford , Ford Fusion Permalink
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Buick LaCrosse to Get 30 MPG Highway
GM announced today that its all-new LaCrosse will get 30 mpg on the highway thanks to the d"
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