In past years, the GMC brand has become synonymous with big-engined, gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs. Nothing wrong with that sort of thing, but it isn’t exactly helping GM’s post-bankruptcy image that they dumped the smaller, more efficient Saturn line, and kept the hulking truck behemoths. The brand new GMC Terrain is seeking to change the badge’s reputation, and it does a fair job at it. Continue Reading…
Recent news from England has indicated that the Land Rover LRX Concept vehicle will be debuting in 2010 with full production starting in 2011, and considering the genius of this concept, it’s about time. The LRX, which may end up being branded a Range Rover when it hit dealerships in early 2011, was first shown off at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2008 and represents an evolution for Land Rover. The vehicle is much lighter than the company’s other SUVs, features a more efficient engine, and openly embraces the next generation of technology to the point where it fully integrates with an iPhone. Continue Reading…
BMW’s M performance cars have always had a pretty simple strategy: take the standard car, boost its performance immensely, then put it on sale. The 2010 BMW X6 M sticks to this tried and true formula, but it adds a few new tricks to the M Division’s bag, namely a new twin turbo V8, all-wheel drive, and an exclusive automatic transmission. Continue Reading…