Sweet Van: Long Term Dodge Grand Caravan Feature Video
It wasn’t so long ago that people cringed when confronted with the fashion of the 1970’s.
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It wasn’t so long ago that people cringed when confronted with the fashion of the 1970’s.
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Big SUVs have seen a decline in popularity and many people are turning to smaller, car-based SUVs, or crossovers, because of their utility and gas mileage.
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Efficient or capable, agile or versatile, no two family vehicles are alike.
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When the Infiniti EX35 debuted at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show, the vehicle’s available advanced safety systems - Lane Departure Prevention and Around View Monitor - certainly turned a lot of heads.
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General Motors was once the leader in car design.
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The most remarkable thing about GM’s 2009 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 2-Mode Hybrid full-size pickups is that they achieve EPA city/highway fuel economy ratings up to 21/22 mpg.
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Anyone looking for a car that matches the classic charms of a rear-drive full-size four-door with a 21st-century approach to perf
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The BMW 5 Series earned its deserved reputation as the supreme midsize sport sedan almost on driving dynamics alone. Combined with standout styling, a well-appointed cabin and some of the most sophisticated technologies available in an automobile, the 5 Series offers something for everyone.
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You’ll like the Genesis if you are less concerned about brand prestige and more concerned about the driving experience and the vehicle’s feature set.
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If you’re looking for a small car with an upscale interior, a smooth ride and an All-American nameplate, the 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt is a worthy alternative to the Ford Focus. The Cobalt is also easy on gas, a key point of interest for many new car shoppers.
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If small cars light your fire and you prefer to "buy domestic," Pontiac has an attractive answer estimated at 37 miles per gallon on the highway. Youthful buyers, in particular, are likely to gravitate toward the 2009 Pontiac G5, lured by its curvy two-door profile and frisky performance, even in base-model form.
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If you need power and room, the 2009 Chevrolet Equinox offers some of the best passenger and cargo space in its class, as well as a standard V6 engine. The muscular good looks, comfy seats and long list of optional features are just icing on the cake.
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Delivering a convincing combination of performance and functionalitytopped off by a premium badge and numerous featuresthere isn’t much not to like about the Acura RDX.
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If your kids are all about high-tech gadgetry and love on-board toys, the Armada has you covered. An exceptionally powerful V8 is standard – great news for those who need to tow. Standard safety features include side-curtain airbags for all three rows.
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You’ll like the Eclipse Coupe if you are looking for an affordable, sporty-styled, modern-looking two-door that offers a substantial level of fun-to-drive performance in a moderately-priced front-wheel-drive vehicle.
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A week after GM unveiled the production version of the Chevy Volt, Chrysler took the wraps off a handful of electrically motivated products of its own, at least one of which the automaker intends to have in showrooms by the end of 2010.
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Anyone who regularly needs the services of a rugged, high-capacity pickup with excellent powertrain choices, lots of room and stellar towing capabilities should find some iteration of the Dodge Ram 2500 or 3500 worth considering.
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If you like your SUVs to be true to the "Utility" in "Sport Utility Vehicle," while still being small enough to comfortably maneuver in a city, the Forester may be the vehicle for you. With a low starting price, standard AWD, proven reliability, more towing power than many others in its class and great visibility all around, there’s certainly a lot to love.
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If you’re looking for a big family vehicle with excellent safety ratings, the ability to tow 5,200 pounds and reasonably good fuel economy for its size, the 2009 Chevrolet Traverse may be the best game in town.
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The 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer will prove most appealing to those who appreciate both its sporty demeanor and the combination of in-cabin technology features not offered by any other car in the category.
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