MTLskyline Posté(e) 27 mars 2010 Auteur Partager Posté(e) 27 mars 2010 (modifié) Their selections are extremely biased. American vehicles are class leaders (or at least VERY competitive in nearly all segments) Here are my picks: Sub-compact: Ford Fiesta Nissan Versa Compact: Ford Focus (the new one) Chevrolet Cruze Nissan Sentra Midsize sedan: Ford Fusion Hybrid Chevrolet Malibu Nissan Altima Full-size sedan: Buick Lacrosse Ford Taurus Nissan Maxima Luxury: BMW 3 Series Cadillac CTS Infiniti G37 Buick Regal Sport Chevrolet Camaro Ford Mustang Dodge Challenger Volkswagen Golf GTI Hyundai Genesis Coupe Minivan Dodge Caravan Small Crossover GMC Terrain/Chevrolet Equinox Ford Escape Large Crossover GMC Acadia/Chevrolet Traverse/Buick Enclave SUV Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon Ford Explorer Jeep Grand Cherokee Pickups Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra Ford F150 Dodge Ram Modifié 27 mars 2010 par MTLskyline Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
OursNoir Posté(e) 27 mars 2010 Partager Posté(e) 27 mars 2010 [...]Voitures neuves: les meilleurs choix [...] Sportives Ford Mustang Honda Civic Si Mazda MX-5 Subaru Impreza WRX Volkswagen Golf GTI [...] Je comprends juste pas comment on peut comparer entre eux une Mustang, une Civic, une MX-5 et une Impreza WRX? On parle quand même d'un pony car, d'une compacte traction avant, d'un petit cabriolet à propulsion, et une compacte à rouage intégral? Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
MTLskyline Posté(e) 14 avril 2010 Auteur Partager Posté(e) 14 avril 2010 Consumer Reports puts Lexus GX on "Do Not Buy" list due to rollover fears Consumer Reports has officially given the Lexus GX the automotive equivalent of a black eye. The publication has deemed the high-riding luxury SUV a "safety risk" for its likelihood to go shiny side down during emergency maneuvers, and as such, has put it on the publication's infamous "Do Not Buy" list. During testing, the Consumer Reports crew found that the traction control on the GX would allow the vehicle to slide nearly completely sideways before getting everything in line. Interestingly enough, while Consumer Reports tested the nearly-identical Toyota 4Runner, that SUV wasn't found to suffer the same problem with the traction control. Is it possible that all of the luxury goodies you'll find aboard the Lexus add enough pounds to overwhelm the vehicle's stability control, or that the Lexus has significantly different programming? It's possible. So far, Toyota hasn't said much other than that it's concerned with the Consumer Reports findings. Considering that the Japanese manufacturer has had more than its fair share of bad publicity recently, being blacklisted by CR is just another log on the fire. http://www.autoblog.com/2010/04/13/consumer-reports-puts-lexus-gx-on-do-not-buy-list-due-t/ Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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