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
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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.
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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.
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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.