Honda Insight: True Hybrid Revelation Read Full Story

Honda Insight: True Hybrid Revelation
The Insight 2010 comes with an impressive array of safety features, with maximum standard functionality. The projector-beam halogen headlights cast a brilliant, highly focused light. All controls and instruments are ergonomically placed for a naturally comfortable drive. The Insight’s interior is roomy with ample storage space and room for cargo. It sports a Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with voice recognition. The Insight comes in two trims: LX and EX, both powered by an In-Line-4-Cylinder 8-Valve SOHC i-VTEC that pumps up 98hp at 5800 rpm and a torque of 123 at 1000-1700 rpm. $19,800+.

Nissan Xterra: Utilitarianism’s Crowning Glory Read Full Story

Nissan Xterra: Utilitarianisms Crowning Glory
The 2009 Nissan Xterra 4.0-liter V6 engine keeps it core with 261 hp, 281 lb-ft of torque, and a full length fully boxed frame. It tames the trails with available Hill Start Assist and Hill Descent Control. The highly capable 4WD system with shift-on-the-fly feature lets you head for virgin snow while you can climb a rocky mountain without hesitation. It has easy to clean cargo area, a 60/40 split rear seat and fold-flat front seat, with sophisticated dashboard equipped with an iPod and Bluetooth connectivity. You can use the innovative utility-track cargo channel system to easily secure your gears like bike and scooter. The Nissan Xterra comes in X, S, Off Road, and SE with prices start at $22,310.

Jordana Brewster: Furiously Fast Read Full Story

Jordana Brewster: Furiously Fast
She’ll usually laugh silently when she sees a very young guy driving a Maserati or heaven forbid, a Bentley. Jordana thinks that he’s compensating for something. The returning female star of the new Fast & the Furious movie also believe that girls can outdrink men most of the time, and that girls have more grace when they’re drunk. And if you should ask, yes part of her judges a man by the kind of car he drives but it’s not her only benchmark.

Corvette Grand Sport: Race Bred Return Read Full Story

Corvette Grand Sport: Race Bred Return
Sportier, faster, and more powerful, the Corvette Grand Sport makes a comeback after 14 years of absence from the motoring scene. Returning as a coupe or a convertible, the new Vette’s body will be wider with more functional accents like brake ducts, splitters, and spoilers. The stiffer suspension with a stabilizer bar is designed to handle the 430 horsepower and 424 pound-feet of torque from the LS3. This means that the Grand Sport can corner at speeds that could break your neck. Both manual and automatic transmissions will be offered, with specific gear ratios for the manuals and specific rear axle ratios for the automatics. Stopping the whole thing are 14-inch front rotors with six calipers and 13.4-inch with four calipers at the rear. $TBA.

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Morgan Aero SuperSports: Topless Throwback Read Full Story

Morgan Aero SuperSports: Topless Throwback
Transforming itself from coupe to convertible and back is this Morgan Aero SuperSports. The car is the close brother of the Morgan Aeromax convertible, only the SuperSports is lower and a little more refined. Morgan’s new fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree, literally, as the SuperSports still have the English ash wooden frame. Handcrafted aluminum outer panels add rigidity and allows the curvaceous lines of this Morgan. Hauling this mix of lumber and metal is a 4.7 liter V8 from BMW giving out 367 horses to the rear wheels. A choice between a six speed auto or manual transmission could blast the car from zero to 60 in about 4.5 seconds onward to a top speed of 170 mph. Now this car will really make like a tree and leave the competition behind. ~$223,000.

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