We may not know art – but we know what we like – new 2011 models. Offerings from the major auto makers in 2011 look to be some of the most stylish (and technologically advanced) vehicles to come off a production line since Tucker introduced moving headlights and automatic wipers (or was that Greg Kinnear?)
Regardless, modes of transit have come a long way: from automatic braking to panoramic rooftops. These are not your grandma’s Caddy’s. Take a look at what the Automopedia staff is excited about in 2011. Chime in and let us know what vehicles you want to test drive this year.
Chevrolet Volt
General Motors teased us for a year or two, promising an all electric car that would achieve hundreds of miles on a single charge. By the time it came to production, Volt was down in the vicinity of 90 – 100 miles per charge and a hybrid gas / electric powertrain. We still love the American-made hybrid, that is FINALLY coming to a dealership near you. Can’t wait to test drive the next-gen of Chevrolet vehicles!
Buick Regal GS
Buick is in the process of completing a 180 – from being something your grandparent’s drive, to a fast paced vehicle you’ll shell out $30,000 for. The new Regal GS for 2011 is just such a ride. With manual transmission standard and enough horses to make a cowboy jealous, the updated Regal may just finish off Buick’s rebirth.
Ford Mustang
Ok, we know not everyone digs the newer Mustangs by Ford Motor Company. But we do. I mean, how can you go wrong with the classic Pony beauty, optional 500 horsepower engine, and the ability to upgrade with the most famous automotive enhancement company ever – Shelby. You can’t mess with a Ford Mustang, at least that’s what we think.
Dodge Charger
Chrysler-Fiat has redesigned the Charger for 2011, curving the fenders and upgrading interior, it’s a new day for Dodge. The auto maker is going for a more hardcore look with this sedan, the Durango and Challenger. They’ve even got a new “Cross hair” grille and logo design. Get Dodge in your target and you will not be disappointed by the experience.
Honda CR-Z
With ads featuring Kevin Spacey and rocking indie-pop by Sleigh Bells, one really can not go wrong with the first ever sports-hybrid-coupe-hatch. This is actually the second attempt at such a vehicle for Honda – the first being their original Insight, which has been upgraded to a sedan in 2011. And much like Buick, Honda is going for manual transmissions, hoping to bring it back in the public eye.
Hyundai Sonata
Hyundai jumped way ahead of their previous offerings with the updated Sonata. It is the first of many redesigns the Korean auto maker will be offering up between now and 2013. Many speculated whether or not Sonata would be a hit – not only has it surpassed the company’s previous offerings, but all Hyundai vehicles have traveled far beyond projected sales figures.
Land Rover Evoque
When you think Land Rover, a coupe rarely comes to mind. But the all new Range Rover Evoque for 2011 is sort of a SUV-Coupe-Crossover. This two-door sports vehicle is the first new model to come from the foreign auto maker in years, and we look forward to it invading North America.
Nissan Leaf
The supposed 100-miles-per-charge LEAF EV was so popular even before it hit dealership lots, the car sold out before production began. The Japanese auto maker has ordered extra for 2011 and beyond.
Volkswagen New Beetle
Fans of VW seem to either love or ABSOLUTELY LOATH the all new Beetle, which is coming out in 2011 or 2012. Nothing is 100% with the German auto maker, but you can guarantee those who want a BUG will be lining up to test drive one.
Volvo S60
Pedestrian warning systems, automatic braking under 30 miles per hour, advanced detection equipment – the all new Volvo S60 can pretty much drive itself. Volvo says it’s heading in an all new direction: offering performance and style to a less-luxurious brand of customers. That may sound a bit insulting, but who wouldn’t want the chance to get in an affordable Volvo?
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