Kia Optima Turbo, well equipped for almost $26K, lots of steering wheel buttons/switches. Credit: self
- Kia Optima Turbo, well equipped for almost $26K, lots of steering wheel buttons/switches.
- Coda
- Walking up to the Coda, first impression is that it was a small European import like a Mercedes or Audi..
- Jaguar XKR-S
- This cat will eat up the road with 550hp.
- Two sunroofs on the long black roof of the Jaguar XJ.
- Stunning Aston Martin, which is redundant.
- The automotive equivalent of a high heel shoe.
- Fisker Karma. Mistaken for a four-door Maserati.
- Bentley four door.
- Lamborghini LP-570 Spyder.
- Lots of alcantara in the Lamborghini.
- Lots of chrome on the big front end of this truck.
- Very square wheel wells on this GMC Terrain.
- The answer to the unasked question. Worse review I've ever read in Car & Driver. Cadillac EXT.
- One of the Vs in the SUV and Vs display.
- Silver is a common theme this year. In this case, a Cadillac V's wheels and brake calipers.
- Infiniti JX SUV coming soon. Note the sloping roofline.
- Hyundai Veloster. Cute name, kinda cool for its market segment, but velocity is not what this car is about.
- Rear view of a Veloster and nice matching paint on the wheels.
- Hyundai Equus. Supreme luxury like a Maybach for only $69,000 very well equipped.
- This is the rear passenger area of the Equus.
- Interior of the Hyundai Sonata 2.0T limited. Excellent highway mileage rating, lots of power, slightly different controls than it's Kia Optima brother (or sister?).
- Hyundai Sonata exterior. Will that body line have staying power?
- 2013 Lincoln MKS. Lincoln must differentiate itself from Ford or fail.
- Ah yes, the Transformer Bumble Bee edition Camaro. The most stupid theme for a car for a series of movies that got more childlike with each successive movie. The car looks good though.
- Slightly, and I mean slightly improved interior in the Camaro.
- Really, for the door sill? Screams, "I'm a little boy at heart!". Wow.
- Buick Lacrosse
- Chevrolet Tahoe with 3rd row seating. Huge vehicle.
- Of course, the Chevrolet Volt. I find it ridiculous it has seating for 4, not 5.
- Chevrolet Sonic
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