CougTek
Hairy Aussie
No, not really. At least not in the next two months. We'll see in November. Since the old thread with the same title is apparently unrecoverable, I thought about starting a new one.
Among the interesting new cars, there's the Cadillac ATS. A new turbocharged 2.0L engine will be offered with it. I read in an article that it will have 272hp, but on Cadillac's website, it drops to 270hp. Not that I'd notice the 2hp difference, but it would be nice to know for sure. I don't know if it'll offer all-wheel-drive, but I hope it will. Cadillac's website states that it will be available this summer, but we're at mid-August and it still isn't. With comparable features (on paper at least), GM claims it will cost 5K$ to 8K$ less than a BMW 3-series. One major drawback though : it's ugly as a baboon ass.
One very recent car I look forward to try is the Buick Verano. Not the actual version, but the one with the turbo engine that's coming I don't know when. I hope it will be the same 2.0L engine they put in the Cadillac ATS. That would be awesome. Very much so considering the Verano is much nicer looking than the Awwwe...TS.
I haven't seen the impact rating from safercar.org from neither cars, but the trend is good on GM's recent cars.
Lastly, the Ford Taurus is also getting a turbocharged 2.0L engine. It's a bulkier car than either the Verano or the ATS and the engine isn't as powerful (probably less sophisticated too), but for the Taurus, we already know it scores five-star in all governmental collision tests, so it's a certified very safe car to drive.
Among the interesting new cars, there's the Cadillac ATS. A new turbocharged 2.0L engine will be offered with it. I read in an article that it will have 272hp, but on Cadillac's website, it drops to 270hp. Not that I'd notice the 2hp difference, but it would be nice to know for sure. I don't know if it'll offer all-wheel-drive, but I hope it will. Cadillac's website states that it will be available this summer, but we're at mid-August and it still isn't. With comparable features (on paper at least), GM claims it will cost 5K$ to 8K$ less than a BMW 3-series. One major drawback though : it's ugly as a baboon ass.
One very recent car I look forward to try is the Buick Verano. Not the actual version, but the one with the turbo engine that's coming I don't know when. I hope it will be the same 2.0L engine they put in the Cadillac ATS. That would be awesome. Very much so considering the Verano is much nicer looking than the Awwwe...TS.
I haven't seen the impact rating from safercar.org from neither cars, but the trend is good on GM's recent cars.
Lastly, the Ford Taurus is also getting a turbocharged 2.0L engine. It's a bulkier car than either the Verano or the ATS and the engine isn't as powerful (probably less sophisticated too), but for the Taurus, we already know it scores five-star in all governmental collision tests, so it's a certified very safe car to drive.