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2010 GMC Terrain Quick Look

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GMC has remained one of GM’s core brands, but until recently it has been known for providing badge-engineered versions of existing Chevrolet models. Based on the Chevrolet Equinox, the 2010 GMC Terrain is much more than a thinly disguised Chevy. With unique styling, the GMC Terrain provides a uniquely GMC-spin on a solid GM platform.

Powering the 2010 GMC Terrain is a 2.3-liter four cylinder producing 182 horsepower and 172 ft lbs of torque, or a 3.0-liter V6 that produces 264 horsepower and 222 ft lbs of torque. The EPA gives the Terrain a fuel rating of 22 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway with the four-cylinder, and 17 mpg city and 25 mpg highway with the V6. Both engine choices are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. For a roomy SUV that provides two powerful engine choices, the GMC Terrain offers highly competitive fuel economy. Continue reading ‘2010 GMC Terrain Quick Look’

2010 Toyota Prius Isn’t Always a Perfect Choice

2010 Toyota Prius

The 2010 Toyota Prius is a technological marvel to some extent. With a base price of $23K, drivers can expect extreme miles per gallon and will also enjoy riding in a vehicle known for eco-friendliness. But while most accounts of the Toyota Prius seem to be positive overall, some admit that real-world driving puts it in a different light than many mainstream reviews.

For starters the design will either excite or sicken potential buyers. The space-aged styling does make the Prius very aerodynamic which is important for reducing fuel consumption, but the problem is that the design also places instruments out of reach for the driver. In addition, controls take a bit of getting used to as they’re not placed where drivers would expect to find them. Continue reading ‘2010 Toyota Prius Isn’t Always a Perfect Choice’

Changes Come to Land Rover Lineup

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Faced with an uncertain market with ample new challenges, Land Rover has decided to freshen up its entire lineup. New Land Rover models that will get a midlife update include the LR3, Range Rover, and Range Rover Sport. All of these new models will be on display at the upcoming New York Auto Show.

New upgrades to Land Rover models include fresh interior design, upgrades to the chassis, modest exterior updates, and even new V8 engines. Aurora Land Rover says that to further highlight these changes, the Land Rove LR3 will also be getting a name change to LR4.

In addition to its name change, the new LR4 will get plenty of attention inside the cabin, where Used Cars Denver, which specializes in Land Rover models, says American consumers have indicated room for improvement. Instead of its current utilitarian design, the new LR4 interior will have more soft surfaces and more of an up market feel and look. The LR4 will also receive an updated front grille that is similar to the one on the Range Rover. The new LR4 will go on sale in October.

The Range Rover Sport will receive 1,420 all new parts. Styling cues will also put it more in line with the larger Range Rover. There will also be new Jaguar-sourced Bilstein dampers to help with on-road driving comfort. The larger Range Rover will get a Jaguar-sourced 5.0-liter V8 that produces 510 horsepower. A 5.0-liter V8 that produces 375 horsepower will also become available on all three Land Rover models. With the new X5 and M5 seeing high demand at BMW Los Angeles dealer it seems like an appropriate time for Land Rover to revamp its lineup.  This is especially true as the premium SUV segment is facing more difficulties than most vehicle segments. Continue reading ‘Changes Come to Land Rover Lineup’