In this week’s edition, we highlight three vehicles that will
have a major impact on the automotive industry in the years to come.
–amir shaw
2010 Chevrolet Cruze
As
the sales of small cars increase across the nation, Chevrolet hopes to
transform the image of compact sedans with the 2010 Cruze. The Cruze
will feature a six-speed automatic transmission and a fuel economy of
40 miles per gallon. The standard 1.6-liter engine will produce 112-hp.
2012 Hummer H4
The Hummer H4 made its debut at the 2009 North American International
Auto Show as a concept vehicle called the HX. With the discontinuation
of the H1, GM recently decided to release the H4 in 2012 as a more
compact version of the Hummer. Equipped with four-wheel drive and
35-inch tires, the H4 is the ultimate off-road vehicle. A 3.6-liter V6
engine that will function on ethanol will power it.
2010 Ford Mustang
The Ford Mustang continues to assert itself as the all-American muscle
vehicle. Mustang enthusiasts will be elated by the beauty, power and
speed of the 2010 model. The Mustang will feature a glass roof
(optional), a rearview camera, and an 8-inch navigation monitor. Will
Ford be able to get its 4.0 twin-turbo V6 engine off the drawing board
and into the car? Time will tell.