Read: www.motorauthority.com The 2012 Hyundai Accent looks poised to elevate Hyundai to the same high water mark for small cars that it’s claimed in other sedan segments this past year with its compact Elantra and mid-size Sonata. Visit High Gear Media sites today: Industry leading car reviews and shopping tools www.thecarconnection.com Luxury and performance cars: www.motorauthority.com Green and electric cars: www.greencarreports.com www.allcarselectric.com Family cars: www.familycarguide.com Cars and social media: www.socialcarnews.com
Read: www.motorauthority.com The 2012 Hyundai Accent looks poised to elevate Hyundai to the same high water mark for small cars that it’s claimed in other sedan segments this past year with its compact Elantra and mid-size Sonata. Visit High Gear Media sites today: Industry leading car reviews and shopping tools www.thecarconnection.com Luxury and performance cars: www.motorauthority.com Green and electric cars: www.greencarreports.com www.allcarselectric.com Family cars: www.familycarguide.com Cars and social media: www.socialcarnews.com
Like the Mini, the Fiat 500 has the sort of enjoyable, happy design that makes driving a small car very satisfying. Get photos and a full expert review of the 2012 Fiat 500 at: www.roadandtrack.com
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety crash tests mini cars into mid-sized cars from the same manufacturer and realizes that smaller cars do not perform as well as larger ones.
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety crash tests mini cars into mid-sized cars from the same manufacturer and realizes that smaller cars do not perform as well as larger ones.
It may be time to stop holding your breath. The planned deal between Chrysler LLC and the Chery Automobile Company to bring a Chrysler-badged Chery to our shores seems to be completely over… no, really this time. While there was nothing inherently wrong with the concept of importing the small fuel-efficient cars to North America (even if there were near insurmountable obstacles to overcome in the area of safety and emission standards), both companies have been crushed by the economy. According to a former Chery executive, “I wouldn’t place much hope on it… both companies have their own problems to deal with, and both have run out of money.” As neither company ever offered a public timetable for the arrival of the cars after the initial announcement early last year, the news is unlikely to come as a surprise.