With gas prices expected to hit $4 a gallon by the peak of the summer driving season, more people are investigating hybrid options. If you are interested in a hybrid, you don’t have to cram yourself into a tiny Toyota Prius. Several manufacturers are introducing hybrid versions of coupes, sedans and even SUVs. The 2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid will hit the street in early summer, just in time to take advantage of the predicted gas price spike.
The new 2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid will have a two mode gas/electric hybrid power system that will reduce emissions to save the environment and improve gas mileage to save your budget. The new system will feature the electrically continuously variable transmission that will be joined with a 5.7 liter V8 Hemi engine. Continue Reading
The new brands of cars that are being unveiled by auto manufacturers this year are varied in their designs and focus, but there is one trend that seems to unite them – they are all expected to be a lot of fun to drive. Muscle car style designs seem to be making a comeback, as new models are expected to provide turbocharged power for drivers and the major manufacturers all seem to be bringing out revivals of their most popular muscle cars of yesteryear.
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In 2010 Chrysler will cease production of the Jeep Commander due to slow sales, poor fuel economy, and not so flattering reviews. With no plans for a second generation of the Commander it leaves the door wide open for the Jeep Grande Cherokee to step in and take its place. A long-wheelbase seven passenger version is planned for the next gen Cherokee.