Saturday, April 3, 2010

Hot New Rides Debuting at New York's International Auto Show

2011 Audi R8 Cabrio

If you can afford it, this is one rag top that maybe worth the wait. Expect to shell out six figures later this summer.


2011 Acura TSX Sport Wagon

Acura will add its first wagon to the brand later this fall, helping to expand the TSX line up.
 

2011 Camaro Convertible

Watch out Mustang! Now Camaro has another reason to spank you in new-vehicle sales.


2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee

This is the first new-vehicle to come from Chrysler - since emerging from bankruptcy last year. Will the new design be enough to shine in the crowed crossover and SUV segments? The new five-seater Jeep is expected to arrive this summer. Upper trim lines will come with an adaptive suspension that allows the driver to adjust the ride height -- high for superior off-roading and low for better on-road performance just like in some Land Rovers.

2011 Nissan Juke

Yes, another funky design from Nissan. Nissan made driving a crossover cool again with the Murano several years ago. Here's another out-of-the-box  designed compact expected to hit the streets soon.

2011 Porsche Boxster Spyder2

It's a Porsche. Who wouldn't want to kick it in this?

Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

Watch out Camry. Hyundai keeps stepping up its game. This will be first vehicle to get a hybrid powertrain. Look at its new wide-mouth grille.

2011 Land Rover Range Rover

Yes, Land Rover is moving away from its boxy design, since cutting ties with Ford Motor Co.

These hot rides made their debut at this week's New York International Auto Show. Some of these hot new rides will be hitting the streets - as soon this summer.

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